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Discover Ludwig"a two-part" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is composed of two distinct parts. For example, "This is a two-part system that requires both users to enter their passwords."
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He has just produced a two-part 40th-anniversary issue, the biggest in the magazine's history both in size and advertising revenue.
Things should be that simple for the Bannisters in Paula Milne's "Thursday the 12th," a two-part British mystery movie that begins tonight on Bravo.
jozif's Rutka EP comes out on Leftroom Agusut 25th, followed by a two-part EP on Culprit in September.
A two-part question.
A two-part explanation.
It was a two-part procedure.
It was a two-part trial.
I have a two-part question.
Its ballot asks a two-part question.
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It's about hauntings, rather than 'has Jim got a 20th part of Henry and a 19th part of someone else?'" Disconcertingly, even invented characters were equated with real people.
He then journeys 30m years into the future, where "the huge red-hot dome of the sun had come to obscure nearly a 10th part of the darkling heavens", and "all the sounds of man, the bleating of sheep, the cries of birds, the hum of insects, the stir that makes the background of our lives – all that was over".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com