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Free sign up"snapped in two" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been broken or divided into two pieces with a sudden, sharp sound or movement. Example: The branch of the tree snapped in two under the weight of the heavy snow. In this sentence, "snapped in two" is used to describe how the branch broke apart into two pieces due to the weight of the snow.
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My A.C.L. snapped in two.
The leg, the tibia, was snapped in two.
The palm trees had been snapped in two like pencils.
My strings of hidden agendas, ulterior motives, missed opportunities — snapped in two!
Tube-shaped with spongy pulp inside, the trees snapped in two when storms ravaged the swamp.
Instead, it plunged into a South Side Chicago neighborhood, snapped in two and erupted into flames.
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Against the league's best attack, Porter's gambit snapped in eight minutes.
On Franklin Street, he came upon a tall sunflower that was snapped in three places, its flower shorn.
The book is filled with photos of thatched roofs, rose-choked gardens and weather-beaten villagers, which all appear to have been snapped in one 15-minute window of late-afternoon September light.
As with Miu, it can snap in two.
This Richard is so frail it's as if he might snap in two.
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