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The phrase "a time for two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a moment or occasion that is meant for two people, often in a romantic or intimate context.
Example: "This weekend is a time for two, so let's plan a special dinner together."
Alternatives: "a moment for two" or "an occasion for two".
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I travelled up to Sheffield for days at a time for two months to be approved.
The girls are assigned to the nursery, four at a time for two five-day periods during the year.
If you are vegetarian you can only order three meals at a time for two, four or six people.
Visitors were restricted to two at a time for two hours a day only, and were forbidden to sit on the patient's bed.
This is a time for two influential Democrats, Representatives Charles Rangel of Harlem and Robert Menendez of New Jersey, to stand up strongly for reform.
Fry four cakes at a time for two to three minutes a side, until nicely browned, then remove from the pan and keep warm while you fry the remaining cakes.
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Cook the eggs a couple at a time, for seven minutes, until crisp and golden, then drain on kitchen paper before serving.
What a time for one of music's greatest, wisest and kindest points of light to go dark.
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