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The phrase "always two or three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate a small, approximate quantity that is consistently around two or three.
Example: "When it comes to my favorite snacks, I always keep two or three on hand for late-night cravings."
Alternatives: "typically a couple" or "usually a few".
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There's always two or three games on.
There were always two or three men who were notorious.
"When we win a game, there are always two or three things we can do better.
Howard was always two or three moves ahead on the chessboard".
It was always two or three weeks minimum in solitary confinement.
Future reforms in Albany too often remain forever in the future, like a fiscal mirage that is always two or three years away.
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In Louisiana, "you are always one or two players removed from the N.F.L.," Webster said.
He names the team and there are always one or two surprises.
In San Pacho, there were always one or two by the dock, mounted on good horses, keeping an eye on things.
"We always get criticism for lack of consistency, there are always three or four calls during a season that mind-boggle us all," Anderson said.
There were, as always, three or four lots deserving the attention of collectors, but these were too few to lift the entire session of Sept. 9.
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