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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in twice" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something happening two times, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "You need to complete the task in twice the time allotted." (This is incorrect; it should be "twice the time.")
Alternatives: "two times" or "double."
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Some, like the Indianapolis Colts, have popped in twice.
"We've been telling people to stop back in, and he checked in twice," she said.
"If you put in twice as many ions, you get twice as much voltage".
It went well, and this year's edition bought in twice as hard.
It went well, and this year's edition on Governors Island bought in twice as hard.
Of 28 attempts in the first round, I buzz in twice.
I had discovered you could make almost twice the money without putting in twice the time.
But after the hour mark Aguero tucked in twice to seal victory.
You need to come in twice a year for medication," he said.
UPDATE: Audrey Hepburn's auctioned wardrobe took in twice its pre-sale estimate, Reuters reported.
We may be forced to give in twice.
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