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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two companions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a pair of people who accompany each other or share experiences together. Example: "During their travels, the two companions explored ancient ruins and shared stories around the campfire."
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His two companions glared at him.
He and two companions then cheer and dance.
"Later, after his two companions died, that thought became unbearable".
Two companions were killed by a land mine.
Her two companions had their work permits, too.
Mr. Byrd, now 37, and two companions were convicted.
"Just two companions who enjoy each other company to explore the beauties of life," he wrote.
Like his two companions, he was about five feet six, with muscular arms.
Mr. Maples was convicted of murdering two companions after a night of drinking.
For Mr. Lock's trek with his two companions, Hannah McKeand, 38, will serve as guide.
A newspaper man in Berlin goes to a black-market restaurant with two companions.
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