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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or abstract arrangement consisting of two items stacked on top of each other.
Example: "On the table, there was a stack of two books, one red and one blue."
Alternatives: "a pair stacked" or "two items piled".
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Their conflagration is balanced on the right by a stack of two blues and a black.
The filter consists of a stack of two one-dimensional photonic crystals (1D PCs).
The Fold is about as thick as a stack of two smartphones, or two-thirds of an inch.
Using lumped modeling techniques, analytic expressions for coupling mechanisms in a stack of two disks are derived.
Each keyboardist had a stack of two or three old analog keyboards that made the kinds of strident, wobbly, sliding sounds that more modern digital keyboards clean up.
The Alta cell is actually a stack of two working cells, which is now a common technique in high-end cells.
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The show feels like a stack of three commercial gallery exhibitions or museum project shows.
We have then a stack of three white spheres that signify archetypal "winter" quite clearly.
To that end, the device consists of a stack of ten pixelated cadmium telluride crystals.
Haradinaj's lawyer, an Englishman named Ben Emmerson, leafed through a stack of Eighty-one's previous statements.
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