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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two years plus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a duration of time that is at least two years, often implying that it may be longer. Example: "The project is expected to take two years plus, depending on funding and resources."
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Randall, of south-west London, was sentenced to five months' imprisonment suspended for two years plus 100 hours of unpaid work in the community after pleading guilty to one count of misconduct in a public office.
"We've spent the last two years plus looking for a closer," Alderson said.
If they were given two years plus in jobs, people might start seeing what they could really do".
He was given a sentence of 20 months suspended for two years, plus 300 hours of community work.
Out of sight are my working shelves: files of research accumulated over two years, plus reference books.
Three's cheapest deal is on a 16GB 5c and costs £37 a month over two years, plus £49 upfront – a total of £937.
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Seven years-plus after Hurricane Katrina, the city is full of vibrant neighborhoods, each with its own set of budget-friendly activities.
To buck the wind, Sky Station claims to have a revolutionary ion engine that can keep the blimps stationary for ten years-plus.
Fifty years-plus in a career is a long time.
Over the past five year-plus years, the New York Mets have given their fans very little to "believe" in.
DDB New York was awarded the assignment for three years plus three one-year optional renewals.
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