The phrase "my two cents" is correct and can be used in written English. It is used to express an opinion or perspective on a given topic or subject. For example, "I do not agree with your opinion, but here's my two cents: I think you should reconsider."
— LAURA KASISCHKE The author of "Space, in Chains" MY TWO CENTS Generally, there are two problems With money: 1.
Yes, this is another "my two cents, parenting advice" article.
PART TWO MICHAEL IGNATIEFF: Looking over the first discussion, which I missed, I thought I'd add my two cents worth before the next one starts.
My two cents?
Just my two cents.
My two cents on the matter, at least.
Thanks for letting me post my two cents.
"I put my two cents in," she said.
(But I've already given my two cents about this).
EvergreenK concurred: "My two cents on the book choice?
In a way, that speech is my two cents".
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK