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Discover Ludwig"through two" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific point or time that occurs during a sequence or progression of events. Example: "The team made it through two rounds of intense competition before ultimately losing in the third round." In this sentence, "through two" is used to indicate that the team successfully completed two rounds of competition before being eliminated. This phrase can also be used in numerical sequences such as "through three," "through four," and so on.
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He goes through two pairs a month.
I made it through two.
She recently went through two growth spurts.
Ideally, it should go through two editors".
The score was tied through two periods.
He also passed through two previous stages.
The abuse continued through two pregnancies.
Reduce heat; simmer through two (2) marriages.
Atomic nuclei interact through two strong forces.
Smashed it through two defenders.
I'm blowing through two packs a day.
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