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Two nights ago
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The phrase "Two nights ago" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event that occurred two nights prior to the current night. Example: "Two nights ago, we had a fantastic dinner at that new restaurant downtown."
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Two nights ago.
Two nights ago, poachers killed two elephants about 40 kilometers away.
"Two nights ago almost 10 mothers were on suicide watch," she told Sky News.
Two nights ago, I went out for the first time since 23 December".
Two nights ago, when I downloaded it, it was featured as an "Editor's Choice".
Two nights ago, they lost at home to Atlanta, the worst team in the league.
"Two nights ago I'd eaten a 43-year-old hedge fund specialist," Marlowe offers with trademark insouciance.
Two nights ago a fox dug under the fence of the poultry yard and carried off 6 ducks.
"Two nights ago at the convention, we heard their view of what time it is," Mr. Gore told the firefighters.
Two nights ago, I had a wake for Dennis Hopper with my wife, Tod, and watched Giant.
Two nights ago, his 2005 trumpet concerto From the Wreckage commanded the stage at the Barbican Hall, London.
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