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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lovely two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is pleasing or delightful, often in relation to a pair or a couple of items or people.
Example: "The garden was filled with a lovely two of roses, perfectly blooming side by side."
Alternatives: "a delightful pair" or "a charming duo."
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I had a lovely two and a half months off this summer.
"The Irish-Americans who come to view castles for purchase have a lovely two or three days looking in the country and traveling in Ireland, but then the situation hits them," said Roseanne De Vere Hunt, head of residential and country properties at Ganly Walters in Dublin.
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But we did a lovely three weeks rehearsing.
"It was a lovely four weeks," he said.
I've had a lovely nine years because of Richard Hillman".
For the Murphy children, though, the summer was a lovely one.
(In a lovely Four Poster, His Lordship, securely by her side).
A slim book filled with philosophical ideas and theological inquiry, it's a lovely one to read to younger children.
Hussain moves up to within sniffing distance of his fifty with a lovely four through the covers.
The former cracks a lovely four from the second ball, driving a ball outside off on the up.
Amid music of such urgency and performances of such passionate involvement, Elgar's Serenade for Strings proved the real divertimento, and a lovely one.
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