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The phrase "between any two" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a relationship or comparison between two things. Example: "There was a significant height difference between any two buildings in the city skyline."
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"It's the fastest way between any two points in New York City," he said.
Seek and ye shall find connections between any two randomly selected events, that is.
My rusty, bent bike could take me between any two points in less than an hour.
He developed a technique to determine the distances between any two hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
Objectivity, historian Helen Graham once said, is not an equidistant position between any two points.
Maximum spacing between any two selected stations.
Minimum spacing between any two selected stations.
Meanwhile, the intersection point exists between any two profiles.
Associations between any two variables were addressed using Pearson's correlation.
where defines the coupling between any two nodes.
Therefore, we investigate the time between any two consecutive events.
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