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The phrase "are only two cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a limited number of situations or examples in a particular context.
Example: "In this scenario, there are only two cases to consider: the first is a complete success, and the second is a partial failure."
Alternatives: "there exist just two cases" or "only two situations apply".
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So far, of those schools, there are only two cases where I'd say we didn't win".
But according to Consumer Reports, there are only two cases where extended warranties are worth buying: rear-projection TV sets and Apple computers.
This raises big questions about the reliability of its other figures, such as the unbelievable assertion that there are only two cases in all of teeming Shanghai.
"From the evidence we have, and given that there are only two cases confirmed so far, and there was a distance and time distance between the two cases, the assumption is that it isn't easily transferable person to person," he said.
By, there are only two cases: ; or.
There are only two cases where v does not reside on (p_{st}).
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There are only two case studies that report findings on a CME after docetaxel treatment.
But these are only four cases and so do not tell us much one way or the other.
There are only ten cases of an intervertebral disc cyst reported in the literature.
There are only seven cases reported of a similar migration of the disc fragment in the lumbar spine.
There are only three cases of sclerosing variant of follicular lymphoma resembling IPT reported in the literature.
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