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"a thing or two" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express something that is not known in detail, or a small number of items. Example: "I know a thing or two about cars."
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She obviously knows a thing or two.
"A thing or two, I guess".
This might explain a thing or two.
But he knew a thing or two.
That explains a thing or two.
He knew a thing or two about onions, too.
Ma knows a thing or two about physician-musicians.
Beken knows a thing or two about life's trials.
He knew a thing or two about rebellion.
That country knows a thing or two about drama.
We knew a thing or two about bad love.
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