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Discover Ludwig"no two" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the distinction between two things, to emphasize the impossibility of two things being the same, or to indicate a unique distinction between two things. Example: "No two snowflakes are identical; each one is unique in its own way."
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We make out a figure — no, two.
"No two conflicts are the same.
"No, two fronts.
No two are alike.
No two children there.
No two salads are alike.
No two trees are alike.
No two cases are alike.
No two young ones agree.
Similar(2)
No, two, not three.
No. Two months.
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