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The phrase "are two instances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the existence of two specific examples or occurrences of something.
Example: "In the report, there are two instances where the data was misinterpreted."
Alternatives: "there exist two examples" or "there are a couple of cases".
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However, there are two instances where this basic relationship is flipped on its head.
Functionally, there are two instances in which the design of this structure especially justifies itself.
"There are two instances when we don't talk about the work here," Colonel Morgan said.
Here, just so you'll get the idea, are two instances of new uses to which the old songs have been put.
There are two instances of joy: one while waiting in line on payday, and one, appropriately, when a miner is looking at photographs.
Now, there are two instances of route discovery.
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