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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a part of two" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing division or sharing something between two entities, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "In this project, we are each taking a part of two tasks to ensure everything gets done efficiently."
Alternatives: "a piece of two" or "a portion of two".
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"I've been a part of two winning teams and have had some pretty good epic matches.
Each plate, then, must be a part of two different perfect squares.
Outside of class, she enjoys being a part of two Student Assembly Committees, working specifically on sustainability initiatives.
Discusses several theories about regions of the U.S. Missouri is a part of two or three regions.
"Well, I've won two Tour Championships, and I've only been a part of two winning Ryder Cups," Mickelson said.
"Chris played in two world junior championships for Team USA and was a part of two N.C.A.A. titles with us.
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That's a lesson worth remembering -– that we are all a part of one American family.
"It is certainly a part of one of the most iconic moments in Yankees history".
Cast as Ginsberg, Radcliffe is arguably a part of one of the hippest casts assembled this year.
That gaffe, of course, was only a part of one of the worst minutes in N.F.L. history.
The simplest, but perhaps most damaging, structural change is a deletion the complete loss of a part of one chromosome.
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