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Discover Ludwig"in 2" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used in sentences to indicate a specific timeframe, typically meaning "in two days" or "in two hours." Example: "I have to finish this project in 2 days, or else I won't meet the deadline."
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sleep in 2 hrs.
Yeah, it's coming in (2).
If necessary, do this in 2 batches.
Three goals in 2 minutes 25 seconds.
She was in 2 World Trade Center.
Yamauchi eventually finished sixth in 2 :27.29.
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They're in 2-D.
Baysa took second in 2 23:40.
The music is in 2/4 time.
Keitany was third in 2 23 39.
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