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The phrase "two years of training" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time during which someone received education, instruction, or practice in a particular skill or activity. Example: After completing two years of training at the police academy, she was finally ready to become a full-fledged officer.
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Lastly, the diagnostic yield for H. pylori-infected and -eradicated gastric mucosa was increased in the two beginners after two years of training, and subsequently, their post-training inter-observer agreement has also improved.
The military invested thousands of dollars in my two years of training.
Astronaut candidates go through two years of training before they're even approved to fly.
Subspecialty education typically involves an additional one to two years of training.
Students whose household income ranges from £25,001-42,260 arentitleded to up to £1,500 per year for the first two years of training.
As a final note, I find anecdotally that many foundation doctors also meet the love of their life in the first two years of training.
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Five years of training clearly paid off.
It's been a hard three years of training.
After three years of training, she was ready to deploy.
The British Medical Association then says to become a doctor you must undertake two years of foundation training, then another two years of core medical training, then between four and six years of specialty training or three years of training as a GP.
She's crowded two to three years of training into 13 months".
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