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The phrase "come in two forms" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is generally used to describe two ways that something exists, such as two different versions of something. For example, "This medicine comes in two forms, liquid and pill."
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It seems to come in two forms.
Political comebacks tend to come in two forms.
The critiques tend to come in two forms.
These sorts of expansions come in two forms.
Devils in the movies generally come in two forms: destroyers and tempters.
I just come in two forms, old school and new school.
Lousy plays used to come in two forms: drawing-room comedies and thrillers.
"I think writers and artists in general come in two forms: there are thinkers, and feelers.
The resistance from water and air come in two forms, surface drag and form drag.
Élite marathoners come in two forms: those who race the clock and those who race to win.
The war on civil society has come in two forms, with the main target being the Muslim Brotherhood.
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