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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete two" is not a standard expression in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where "two" refers to something that is fully realized or finished, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "In the game, achieving a complete two means you have successfully completed both levels."
Alternatives: "a full pair" or "a total of two".
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A set of all possible binary trees upto two levels are generated which starts with a single node tree T1 and ends with a complete two level binary tree T25.
Such products should be evaluated by independent institutions according to a complete two by two factorial design as recommended by Döll and Dänicke (2004).
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Eventually, the computer holds a complete three- dimensional representation.
It is a good answer, but not a complete one.
But from his point of view much depends on the amnesty being a complete one.
One answer to pricing pressure online, though not a complete one, would be to experiment with putting advertisements around films.
In this paper, a complete four axle rail vehicle model is addressed with 70 degrees of freedom (DOFs) including a carbody, two bogies, and four axels.
"We hit a little bump in the road early, but the confidence has always been there and I think we just needed to play a complete nine innings.
This paper presents a complete three metre long 3D finite element method (FEM) model of a three-core submarine armoured cable.
The design consists of a complete six degree-of-freedom IMU composed of MEMS accelerometers and angular rate gyros with an integrated microprocessor and RF transceiver.
Thus a complete three dimensional treatment of this type of problem is finally required.
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