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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cluster of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a grouping or collection that consists of two items or elements.
Example: "In the study, we observed a cluster of two distinct species of birds nesting together in the same tree."
Alternatives: "a pair" or "a duo".
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There was a cluster of two or three shots, and the officers rolled off.
An optional final element at the bottom (called patch'im) writes a final consonant or a cluster of two consonants.
Finally, experimental shake table tests are performed to a prototype of a cluster of two buildings protected by the ViBa device for validating the proposed numerical models.
He found a way of adding a cluster of two extra carbon and five extra hydrogen atoms to a substance extracted from willow bark.
This summer, single-parent family specialist Mango Kids is offering a trip to the Brecon Beacons, staying on a working farm in a cluster of two- to four-bedroom self-catering cottages (converted from former stables, dairy and granary).
In a paper published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, they describe a cluster of two dozen brain cells in fruit flies that operate as a homeostatic sleep switch, turning on when the body needs rest and off again when it's time to wake up.
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A cluster of four soldiers, one of them downed, appears small, confused, and desperately vulnerable.
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