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the twofold
adjective
Double; duplicate; multiplied by two.
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The twofold symmetry axes are self-evident.
The stage directions serve the twofold purpose of both unlocking and enhancing the play's gloomy mystery.
The "Tironian et", had the twofold advantage of a head start and an impeccable pedigree.
Compromise, despair and betrayal are recurring themes in these stories, and the twofold form risks encouraging obvious polemical contrasts.
Tweaks aside, the twofold effects of the School Lunch Act are much the same now as 60 years ago.
The twofold intention was to ensure that the demonstration received "a bad press"; and to dissuade future protesters.
Roop Bhumbra: "An employer will be looking to see you've understood and listened to the twofold question.
The twofold gamble is that they can be persuaded to take up rugby and that their skills will be quickly transferable.
"The twofold layer of prejudice is so inbuilt in the underpinning of the [music] industry," says Antonia Odunlami, the music editor of gal-dem.
T. S. Eliot characterized the twofold job of the critic as "the elucidation of works of art and the correction of taste".
As of Thursday, BP has been able to capture 204,200 barrels of oil using the twofold containment system.
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