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The phrase "a rating of two" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing evaluations, scores, or assessments, particularly in contexts like reviews or ratings systems.
Example: "The movie received a rating of two out of five stars, indicating that it did not meet expectations."
Alternatives: "a score of two" or "a grade of two."
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A rating of two stars means that a vehicle has a 30 to 40percentt chance of rolling over during a single-vehicle crash serious enough to merit a police report.
Web sites still list the Ramble as a hookup location, with one giving it a rating of two and a half stars, though it also cautioned that the area had become less hospitable.
Of the 73 employee reviews of Squarespace on Glassdoor, 10 gave the company a rating of two stars or less.
In other words, a rating of two stars for a platform should be interpreted as better than having a one star and does not necessarily mean that it is two times better than the platform with a one star.
It awards a rating of two stars out of four.
He gave it a rating of two and a half out of five.
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We initially gave this claim a rating of Four Pinocchios.
Local officials declared the avalanche risk throughout the region to be high, at a rating of three out of five.
I was a little surprised to hear that "Fighting" had received a rating of PG-13.
The test resulted in a rating of five stars, the highest score possible.
They give some of these perfumes a rating of five out of five, while at the same time more or less begging the reader not to buy them.
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