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The phrase "are one or two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a quantity or number of items, indicating that there may be either one or two of something.
Example: "In the box, there are one or two items that need to be sorted."
Alternatives: "may be one or two" or "could be one or two".
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On average, there are one or two fatalities a year, mostly from car accidents.
"There are one or two churches on every block.
There are one or two points I would like clarification on, though.
"There are one or two deliberately Broadwayish-type songs," he went on.
There are one or two exceptions.
But there are one or two mischimes.
Well, there are one or two shortcuts.
There are one or two caveats, however.
In France, there are one or two.
There are one or two laughs.
There are one or two important caveats.
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