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Discover LudwigThe phrase "2 or more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more people, objects, ideas, qualities, or experiences. For example, "The children each received 2 or more Christmas presents this year."
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In such case, cliches reported by 2 or more players are canceled.
Moreover, the conducting sp2-hybridized layer was diminished by a factor of 2 or more.
Intrauterine devices are cost-effective if used for 2 or more years.
Less than 15% of the goats required 2 or more treatments per year.
Ninety-one percent were performed transcervically, with 30% requiring 2 or more insertions.
In 11.8% of patients, potentially causative mutations were found in 2 or more ALS genes.
Participants: Fifty community-dwelling older adults with 2 or more falls in the previous year.
Eligible patients had 2 or more sonograms that included cervical length.
Four out of these 5 patients had 2 or more risk factors (9.5%).
91% told 2 or more friends about their experience Gilt City.
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Transplant accumulation of 2+ or more was considered consistent with rejection (P =.01).
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