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Discover LudwigThe phrase "2 questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number of questions you want to ask or address.
Example: "I have 2 questions regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "two inquiries" or "a couple of questions".
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"2 questions…" says Jon Proudfoot.
They said (apparently) "Answer 2 questions out of 7".
But this line of speculation, accurate or not, raises at least 2 questions.
"Seducing the Medical Profession" (editorial, Feb. 2) questions, among other things, the value of pharmaceutical research companies' distributing free samples to doctors and clinics.
Fig. 2 Questions relating to information distribution at the REEP House.
Table 2 Questions from the knowledge section along with results Column N% Q30.
The current systematic review aimed to investigate the following 2 questions: (1) What does AR do to human olfaction?
We defined "evolution understanding" as a latent variable measured by students' acceptance (MATE score - Additional file 2, questions #1-20) and knowledge (KEE score - Additional file 2, questions #33 and #34) of evolution.
Out of the 80 questions, 2 questions were removed, 1 from the web and 1 from professionals.
When applicable, data were used to compute effect sizes at a 95% confidence interval for comparisons across studies to answer the 2 questions.
Motivated by this emerging evidence we asked 2 questions: (1) can metformin prevent ovarian cancer growth by altering metabolism and (2) will metformin increase sensitivity to chemotherapy.
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