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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a field of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a situation, competition, or selection involving two participants or options.
Example: "In the final race, it was a field of two, with both athletes vying for the championship title."
Alternatives: "a pair of competitors" or "two contenders".
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Sadly, these days, that's a field of two.
After a speech on Thursday, Cooper told the audience it would not have been right for the two women to give up, leaving a field of two men.
Anthropometric history was largely a field of two in those years: Steckel and Komlos, with other graduate students conducting studies here and there and Fogel orchestrating from the wings.
Meanwhile, the Conservatives have narrowed their possible candidates down to a field of two.
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He finished last in a field of four.
He finished fourth in a field of four.
She ran sixth in a field of eight.
I came in third in a field of three.
Mount Intrepid was a neck back to finish third in a field of six.
O'Malley, at the moment, is running a distant third in a field of three.
A field of six was entered -- Cajun Beat, Crafty Guy, First Blush, Lion Tamer, Scrimshaw and Strength Within.
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