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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a two that" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where "two" refers to a quantity or a type of item, but clarity is essential.
Example: "I need a two that fits perfectly in this space."
Alternatives: "a pair that" or "a couple that".
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Yes, there are films, like the 2000 Taiwanese drama "Yi Yi (A One and a Two)," that enrapture me with deliberate pacing, spare screenplays and static shooting styles.
If we bet that we'll roll either a one or a two, that means we'll lose if we roll a three, four, five, or six.
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In 2004, I was part of an eight that was a strong crew.
A hundred and seventy-five?—that passes muster in court.
"If they score a hundred and ten, that would be a lot of runs.
But there are still half a million that have no central heating and 2m without insulation.
"If you missed the front end of a one and one, that was automatically 50 shots," Cerny said.
If a picture is worth a thousand that means an emoji is worth two.
If one hoarded item proves useful, it justifies keeping a hundred that aren't.
This article is one of a thousand that could be written.
I'd say a seven or an eight; that's pretty good.
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