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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has two parts, aspects, or functions, often in contexts like technology, roles, or identities.
Example: "The device operates in a dual mode, allowing users to switch between two different functionalities."
Alternatives: "a pair" or "a duality".
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That is a dual vision.
Of having a dual identity.
I'm a dual citizen.
Vanity Fair is a dual audience.
The bill proposes a dual system.
His vagueness serves a dual purpose.
That can serve a dual purpose.
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The device is a dual-flush toilet.
China also operates a dual-track system.
The result is a dual-domain semantics.
Congress with a dual-personality.
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