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"two chocolates" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to two specific chocolates. For example: "I brought two chocolates for dessert tonight."
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Prices in Moonstruck's Classic Collections series range from $4 for two chocolates to $60 for a 40-piece box.
The price difference between the two chocolates was exactly the same, but that magic word "free" has the power to create a consumer stampede.
In September 1999, a Filipino man named Faustino Salazar was arrested on arrival at King Khaled airport in Riyadh for possessing two chocolates bars containing alcohol.
They offered a group of subjects a choice between two chocolates, Hershey's Kisses for one cent and Lindt truffles for 15c.
She wrote little letters to the boys, William and Joseph, and left them on their pillows, wrapped around two chocolates in the shape of dragons covered in brightly colored foil.
The buttery fillet of beef, with a spicy red sauce, and a pork tenderloin enhanced by apple cider are worthy entrees, while the rich charlotte of two chocolates with anglais sauce and whipped cream offers a sweet send-off.
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This year New York will have not one but two chocolate extravaganzas.
I buy him a cup of coffee and two chocolate bars, which he eats hungrily.
The best was two chocolate-crusted ice cream slabs topped with crunchy almonds.
Mine started with salmon mousse, and finished with two chocolate-drizzled profiteroles.
"Yes, sir," said the waiter, "and for chasers?" "Two chocolate ice cream sodas" said the customer.
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