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The phrase "a conjunction of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a grammatical or logical connection between two elements, such as words, phrases, or clauses.
Example: "In the sentence, 'I like tea and coffee,' the word 'and' serves as a conjunction of two items."
Alternatives: "a link between two" or "a connection of two".
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Figure 4b shows a conjunction of two nanorods.
In our case, the symbols are the target items, which can be defined by a single feature (color) or a conjunction of two features (color and shape).
A syllogistic consequence is a formal consequence whose antecedent is a conjunction of two quantified propositions and whose consequent is a third quantified proposition.
Any bi-conditional proposal can be analyzed into a conjunction of two component simple conditionals, both of which must be true if the bi-conditional itself is true.
Fig. 4 TEM and SEAD pattern of sample EF, (a) a petaliform layer, (b) a conjunction of two nanorods, (c) detail structure of the conjunction, (d) SEAD pattern of the conjunction.
For the next test to be on Wednesday, there would have to be a conjunction of two events: no test on Tuesday (a 5/6 chance of that) and a test on Wednesday (a 1/6 chance).
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The proposed work is mainly a conjunction of four primary sub-blocks: first, acquisition and refinement block; second, regions of interest detection block; third feature extraction and fusion block; and fourth feature selection and recognition block.
We face a conjunction of three large events - the implosion of the debt-based finance-capitalism that developed over the past twenty years or so, a fracturing of the euro resulting from fatal faults in its design, and the ongoing shift of economic power from the west to the fast-developing countries of the east and south.
This allowed us to perform a conjunction of four contrasts, the same number as for the 3D SfS test.
The compound proposition "M has a high absorption, and S has a low absorption, and L has a low absorption" is a conjunction of three propositions.
Faith is one thing and knowledge an altogether different matter, and a conjunction of the two is neither meaningfully possible nor even desirable.
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