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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for you two" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various situations, but it is most often used to refer to things that are specifically intended for two people or a couple. Example: I bought a bottle of wine for you two to enjoy on your anniversary. In this sentence, "for you two" indicates that the bottle of wine was purchased specifically for the couple to enjoy together on their anniversary.
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At least for you two.
I'm ordering another for you two.
PG: What's next for you two?
"But there's no real future for you two, is there?
ROCHLIN -- Do you have another project planned for you two?
"Thank God for you two," Peterson told them.
So my question for you two is: Do you ever engage in aspirational viewing?
And we think Qualcomm is the perfect place for you two to meet.
So, let me sketch for you two basic positions on this question.
"Oh," she said, "I'm sorry, I thought it was for you two.
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