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The phrase "two year intervals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to a time period of two year span. For example, "We are required to check the engine every two year intervals."
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Changes in the share of employment across the rest of the occupations do not differ much between the two year intervals.
The special protection afforded to the earliest journals meant that it was decided to commence the overall data collection from 1868 and to end at 2004 with sampling on average at two year intervals.
Cycles of measurement are separated by two year intervals.
The cohort is followed up at roughly two year intervals.
†Adjusted for age in two year intervals (model with full adjustment did not converge).
*Adjusted for age in two year intervals, calendar year, and parental country of birth, parental education, and paternal socioeconomic status.
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The ONS' Wealth and Assets survey is a longitudinal survey, meaning that respondents are interviewed more than once, with around a two year interval in the case of this study.
Those papers reporting the price along a two year interval (e.g. 1995 1996) the most recent year was used to update prices.
For molecular analysis, we obtained two separate blood samples collected at a two year interval.
1) Also a part of women age 40-59 go to mammography screening at a two year interval.
The two year interval for the quality reports was considered too long to provide up-to-date information [ 29, 30].
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