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The phrase "two boyfriends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is romantically involved with two different male partners simultaneously. Example: "She has two boyfriends, and they both know about each other."
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Mentions two boyfriends.
But after talking to those who remember her and her two boyfriends, two things becoming clear.
Ashley's mother has two boyfriends in the hope of getting one of them to buy her youngest daughter a "scooty".
There's a dance sequence too, the Madison performed in the cafe by Odile and her two boyfriends.
But Abby is no red-state matron, what with her Ponzi schemes and her two boyfriends (one in the house and one in a tent in the backyard).
Swift told Glamour: "What else is it when you have two boyfriends in one year and everyone's calling you boy crazy, making jokes about you at awards shows?
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But I only had, like, three boyfriends, real boyfriends, before I met Jack.
I actually had five boyfriends who died, so it hit me hard".
"It was like having five boyfriends and deciding to marry only one".
Back in school she had always kept two or three boyfriends at a time, just in case.
She has four boyfriends in a row, and wants to tell Mr. Stone about them and the books she's been reading.
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