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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'find the two' is not grammatically correct in written English
It should be 'find the two [things]'. For example: I need help finding the two most important ingredients for this recipe.
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It's up to you to find the two hours.
I don't find the two things to be connected".
"I just find the two things completely contradictory".
"Ismail helped me to find the two main locations," he said.
After stealing whatever they could find, the two young men raped the woman.
I arrive at Barneys late, and find the two of them nervous and excited.
You may find the two private changing rooms full and, more distressingly, the four toilets.
I just happened to find the two best stories, and they both happened to come from the same author.
"I want you to go and find the two gypsies immediately," my Dad ordered us, pointing at the cemetery.
Nonetheless, we may find the two days of Commons debate hijacked by the usual point-scoring or single-issue lobbyists.
A vast manhunt continues to find the two men, who are considered to be armed and dangerous.
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