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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at two" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific time, often in the context of scheduling or appointments.
Example: "Let's meet at two for our discussion about the project."
Alternatives: "at 2 PM" or "at 2 o'clock".
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Instead, she was at two.
Java operates at two speeds.
We look at two standards.
I'll be there at two".
This is happening at two levels.
Nineball at two in the afternoon.
"You looked at two houses," he said.
Mr. Obama is looking at two horizons.
This argument is countered at two levels.
But millennialism actually survived at two levels.
Woods parred to remain at two under.
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