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The phrase "a pocket of two" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as describing a small group or area consisting of two items or people, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In the crowded room, there was a pocket of two friends who were deep in conversation."
Alternatives: "a pair" or "a duo".
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"So suddenly perhaps a pocket of two or three of your better players being elsewhere isn't a massive issue, as long as there's other players outstanding who can come through to the Welsh game".
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In a pocket of Brisbane, Australia, eight of the nine Rafter children jockeyed for bunk space inside a home with a limited number of rooms.
Local cult band Orphan Boy's lyrics paint the perfect picture of a pocket of the country a million miles away from the nearest A&R man: "Got a daytime job in a night-time bar / Got no money and he won't get far / But there's no one here and there's no family / And there's no pocket money but he likes it like that".
The mix of whiskey rocks and a pocket of pills was a potent one.
Anyone who grew up near a postindustrial area — who has seen a middle-class town become a pocket of destitution — will not find any one chapter in this book too shocking.
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