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"two-month hiatus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe a period of extended rest or break from a task, activity, job, etc. For example, "After months of hard work, the team decided to take a two-month hiatus to recharge and refocus."
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They began in May, resumed Monday after a two-month hiatus and are scheduled to continue through Friday.
And the film couldn't wait because it had to be done during his two-month hiatus from the series.
The answer was to bowl a greater number of overs following a two-month hiatus caused by his self-inflicted broken wrist.
But there are still some giggles to be found in the West End, and it's a pleasure to welcome back Avenue Q after its two-month hiatus.
After a two-month hiatus from racing, American Pharoah was entered in the Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey, on August 2, which drew a record crowd of 60,983.
The most annoying part of the first half of The Walking Dead's sixth season, which ended in 2015 before taking a two-month hiatus, was that the show delayed fans' gratification so long it seemed like torture.
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