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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crew of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small team or group consisting of two members, often in contexts related to work, projects, or activities that require collaboration.
Example: "For this mission, we will be operating with a crew of two to ensure efficiency and safety."
Alternatives: "a team of two" or "a pair of crew members".
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And that is when a crew of two or three young men jump into action.
The bomber is flown by a crew of two, the pilot and the mission commander.
The A.F.S. already had 44 cars, each with a crew of two Amer.
The APC version, the FV432, had a crew of two and could transport eight fully armed soldiers.
Each speck of boat, out on the still water, had a crew of two or three bundled-up men.
The copter carried four Estonians, six Finns and two Americans, as well as a crew of two, the ministry said.
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The inscription notes that in 1615 A.D. a crew of two thousand four hundred soldiers built a section of the wall which was fifty-eight zhang and five cun long.
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He has a crew of five cooks.
Iataia has a crew of nine Mexicans.
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