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Discover Ludwig"phase two" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific step in a process or plan, or to a period of time in an ongoing situation. For example, "We will enter phase two of the project next week."
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Phase two.
Phase two involved mobilisation.
Time for phase two.
Phase two began shortly afterward.
It's the revolution, phase two".
Now we're in phase two.
Next, I entered Phase Two.
The start of phase two?
Phase two is already under discussion.
We have now entered phase two.
"We are still in phase two".
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