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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific collection or pairing of two individuals or items.
Example: "In our study, we observed a group of two participants who worked closely together throughout the experiment."
Alternatives: "a pair" or "a duo".
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It's a group of two, the faithful writer and the trusting reader.
In New York, Elaine Power manages a group of two dozen programmers at Organic, a Web site builder and consultant.
Each revolution of the machine thus produces a group of two times eight pages of newspaper printed on both sides.
It can get crowded on weekends, but a group of two or three should have no trouble securing a table.
Half-day tours start at 8 a.m; tickets cost 1,750 rupees a person for a group of two.
A group of two dozen women from St. Raphael parish in Bay Village arrives for a late-morning tour.
A group of two was seated next, and wasted no time ordering starters — it's necessary to eat in stages, as plates multiply fast.
Antonio Richardson was part of a group of two boys and two young men who raped and murdered two young women in St . Louisin 1991.
In a group of two or three people, you sit around a map on a table and ask each other to describe the quickest route between two places.
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He had given a longer version to a group of two thousand people in North Carolina.
The dinosaurs belonged to a group of two-legged predators known as advanced theropods.
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