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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those two years" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific period of two years in the past or future.
Example: "I learned a lot during those two years of study abroad."
Alternatives: "the past two years" or "the two-year period."
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Consider other uses of those two years.
In those two years I've been sick.
BT: And those two years in the Outing Club?
What happened in Britain in those two years?
But there was a familiar attitude those two years, too.
"A hell of lot can happen in those two years.
Japan's economy held up well during those two years.
He hit 12 home runs combined in those two years.
"Those two years were like a nightmare," Silva said.
For those two years, I was caught in the crossfire.
Hopefully, he'll be all right in those two years".
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