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"two aircraft" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two specific airplanes. Example: "The airport has a limit on how many aircraft can land at once, but they were able to accommodate the arrival of two aircraft simultaneously."
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Two aircraft were flying around.
The two aircraft quickly converge.
The taskforce had two aircraft carriers.
All nine people on the two aircraft were killed.
The United States sent two aircraft carriers to the region.
The two aircraft crossed the beach at Brigantine.
India attacked again the next day and lost two aircraft.
The two aircraft formed up at 9,000 feet.
The two aircraft sat no more than 75 yards apart.
Then two aircraft were steered into the twin towers, and the status quo became irrelevant.
It also dispatched two aircraft carriers to the waters east of Taiwan.
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