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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into two pieces" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the act of dividing something into two separate parts. Example: "The magician skillfully cut the rope into two pieces, leaving the audience in awe."
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One slab split into two pieces.
Slice steaks or cut each into two pieces, and serve.
On Easter Monday, the tanker broke into two pieces.
Tepasse places it on a board and quickly wrenches its body into two pieces.
At last, I cut the dough into two pieces and tried rolling it out again.
The solution the boards will propose slices the issue into two pieces.
Kraft Foods' plan to break itself into two pieces isn't just good news to shareholders.
By tradition, this garment had been torn into two pieces by St. Martin of Tours (c.
An earthquake hit that area that caused the building to split into two pieces.
Fujitsu has built a smartphone that splits into two pieces: the display and the keyboard.
The library is split into two pieces.
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