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The phrase "for two" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is meant for two people or is to be divided among two individuals. Here are a few examples: - "I made reservations at the restaurant for two, so please bring your date." (referring to a table for two people) - "The house rental fee is $200 for two weeks." (meaning it will accommodate two people for a two-week period) - "The winnings from the lottery were split evenly for two between the two winners." (indicating that the prize was divided between two individuals) Note that in casual conversation, it is common to drop the word "people" after "for two", so the phrase becomes simply "for two". However, in formal writing, it is more appropriate to include the word "people".
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For two?
For two hours.
Two for two.
Brunch for two, $60.
$200 for two tickets.
For two main reasons.
Practicing for two hours.
For three reasons.
Fridays for two years.
For two years.
"You're running for two".
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