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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, task, or activity that involves two participants or components working together.
Example: "The project requires a process of two to ensure effective collaboration between the teams."
Alternatives: "a two-person process" or "a dual process".
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Over a process of two seasons, he has transformed his lifestyle.
What begins Saturday, then, is a process of two presidents groping for new terms to define trust -- and if not trust, well, at least understanding, and if not understanding at least an agreed vocabulary for clarifying what both sides want and need.
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"I'm working in a process of three years but I want to be champion when you can be champion.
The main idea here is to reduce the complexity of RL in large-scale problems through modelling RL as a process of three levels: single learner level, co-learning among small groups of agents and learning at the system level.
In this reduction (a process of zero net ΔG known as self-exchange), the solvent reorganizations required to bring the donor and acceptors states to the same energy is the reorganization energy, λ.
Molecular dynamics was performed in a model system of two chain globules so that a process of the two globules merging was just simulated.
On this model, the Buddhist path involves a process of transforming one's perspective.
"And so it becomes a process of choosing the one or two people you try hardest not to disappoint".
It was a cancelation process of two sets of standing waves that are coherent.
By a process of integrating (1.1) two times in or as in [7, 8, 18], we can easily get (2.2).
By a process of integrating (1.2) two times in as in [6 10], we can easily get (2.3).
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