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Discover LudwigThe phrase "That makes two of us" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express agreement with someone else's feelings or situation, indicating that you share the same sentiment. Example: "I really don't like waking up early either. That makes two of us."
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Best is Mr. West, who delivers some primo Kanye spite on "Birthday Song": "Last birthday she got you a new sweater/Put it on, give her a kiss and tell her, 'Do better.' " You can virtually hear Drake chuckling during his blithely cocky verse on "No Lie": "She think I'm the realest out and I say, 'Damn that makes two of us'/Oh that look like what's-her name/Chances are it is what's-her-name".
GA: Well that makes two of us, Michael.
"That makes two of us then," Leonie smiled, a wide unsophisticated smile, showing even white teeth.
That makes two of us, and that's not all I'm wishing for in 2013: A serious run at a true Grand Slam It has been 25 years since Steffi Graf ran the tennis table with the Olympic gold medal as a bonus.
That makes two of us.
That makes two of us here with cranial damage..
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When I joined, with the art director that made four of us.
"That makes one of us," he added.
Good man-that makes two of us.
That makes two of them.
"That," Minichiello replied, "makes two of us".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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