Sentence examples for a two for the from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a two for the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a deal or offer, but without additional context, it is not usable.
Example: "I saw a sign that said 'a two for the price of one' at the store."
Alternatives: "a two-for-one deal" or "two for the price of one."

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A couple of singles and a two for the suddenly free-scoringish England.

She spent eight years in the White House in what Bill Clinton once called a "two for the price of one" presidency.

Cooking with vegetables you have grown gives not only an extraordinary sense of completeness and a simplifying of the food chain, but also the chance to experience a profound respect for an ingredient – something we are unlikely to feel for an item picked up in a "two for the price of one" promotion in a supermarket.

It happened when she began as Arkansas' first lady; when she campaigned with Bill in '92; when she started as a "two for the price of one" first lady; when she did health care; and when she started her presidential campaign wearing an off-putting ermine robe of entitlement and presumption.

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A billion for the asking?

Hill misses a three for the Cavaliers.

At a hundred million for the triptych.

There was a hundred for the asking.

And Horford miss a three for the C's.

"Ozil last year played wide in a three for the Germans.

In 1904, they employed thirty servants for the house, and a hundred and seventy for the grounds.

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