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The phrase "neither of these two" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are referring to two things, and you want to say that both of these things are not applicable to the situation. For example, "I don't like either of these two cars, so I am going to keep looking."
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Neither of these two scenarios happened.
Neither of these two exceptions applies here.
Neither of these two species have yellow shoulder patches.
Neither of these two steps are expected to become obstacles.
Neither of these two claims need be denied by liberals.
Obama ultimately takes neither of these two models.
One of them is that neither of these two stories is interesting by itself.
Neither of these two groups have access to basic sanitation, power, proper education or healthcare.
Moreover, neither of these two studies explicitly accounted for levels of 1a-d.
Neither of these two delivered a brilliant performance last night, but Vick got lower judges' scores.
Yet, somehow, neither of these two games are in the running for the week's best ending.
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