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The part of the sentence "the two societies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate two distinct groups of people or organizations that share certain characteristics or beliefs. For example, "The two societies that exist in this region have different cultural and religious practices."
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The two societies have developed separately, with little contact.
But Mr. Kerr said the rise of the two societies had a "democratic" upside.
Jefferson also welcomed trade, but close relations between the two societies worried him.
The two societies, the second and third largest in the country after Nationwide, have 322 branches and 4 million members.
"Instead, we must build relations between the two societies, involving civil society and the media and nongovernmental organizations".
"We're the ones that should be thanking the fans, the two societies, and the fans lining up outside.
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The vehemently anti-papist stance of the seven societies that operate in Lewes is not noticeably shared elsewhere.
Though the three societies differed in many respects, their broadly liberal character had, so far, proved accommodating to trade unionism.
The eight societies are currently checking the validity of the resolutions submitted to check they meet the criteria.
Of the seven societies targeted by Mr Hardern, Portman, Britannia, Yorkshire and Coventry have rejected his conversion resolutions.
Building societies meet on a regular basis, and it is sensible that the eight societies targeted would want to get together and discuss common issues".
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