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Discover Ludwig"it has two" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a complete subordinate clause that includes a subject ("it") and a predicate ("has two"). You can use this phrase when describing a certain number or quantity of something. For example: "The car has two doors and can comfortably seat four people."
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Here it has two.
It has two distinctions, however.
But it has two advantages.
It has two big disadvantages.
It has two main goals.
But it has two drawbacks.
It has two endemic faults.
And it has two turbochargers.
It has two options.
;; It has two lines.
It has two components.
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