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The part of the sentence 'has two stories' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a building or structure that has multiple levels or floors. For example, "This building has two stories, each with two bedrooms and one bathroom."
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The traditional farmstead has two stories linked by an outside stairway.
The usual farmstead of the valleys has two stories and is roofed with slate shingles.
The front of Mr. Barnes's building, which is on a slope, has two stories.
Next to the terrace, there's a treehouse that, like the main house, has two stories and electricity.
The traditional farmstead has two stories linked by an outdoor stairway; houses are often flanked by towers.
The plan is to convert the house, which has two stories and an enormous basement, into a museum.
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It has six stories on it.
INSIDE: The house has three stories.
"C'mon, everyone has three stories".
That building has three stories, plus a mezzanine".
The tallest building in Colchester — population eighteen thousand — has four stories.
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