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The phrase "two later years" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to two specific years that come after a previous time period or event. Example: "After graduating college, Jane spent the next two later years traveling the world before settling down and starting her career."
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The season would be the last to feature the original opening sequence for the series, as the two later years changed the opening sequence in an attempt to renew and revive the series.
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Eight years later, the two men reunited.
Eight years later, Kubodera went one better.
Now here it was, two years later.
About two years later, Belgium followed suit.
He returned to Sweden two years later.
He left the game two years later.
Cisco bought the company two years later.
They were married two years later.
Now, two years later, Loomis feels great.
Chodiev joined them two years later.
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