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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time of two" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific duration or period involving two units of time, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We will meet for a time of two hours to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a duration of two" or "a period of two".
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Russian Liliya Shobukhova won the women's race in a time of two hours, 22 minutes.
Kipsang won at his first attempt with a time of two hours four minutes and 44 seconds.
Compatriot Mary Keitany retained her London Marathon title with a time of two hours 18 minutes and 36 seconds, setting a new national record in the process.
It is important, she said, to judge earmarked projects against other priorities, "particularly in a time of two wars and so many demands on our resources".
Her strongest, the 200 metres freestyle swim, came next, and Murray did not disappoint, posting a time of two minutes 08.20 seconds.
She broke the tape at a time of two hours twenty-six minutes and fifty-three seconds, making her the first American woman to win the New York City Marathon since 1977.
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A time of three and a half seconds is usually good enough to win the cowboy some money.
"In a time of three minutes 57.9 seconds, she performed a feat that only one British man has ever achieved.
With a drop in output of 4.8% and a time of six years to recovery, its severity score is 10.8.
Mr Peake has run the London Marathon before, finishing with a time of three hours and 18 minutes in 1999.
She completed it in a time of five hours and five minutes.
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