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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two criteria" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used when referring to two conditions or sets of standards that must be met in order to achieve success. For example, "In order to be considered for the position, applicants must meet two criteria: a minimum of five years of experience and a college degree."
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"Those are the two criteria".
The couple had two criteria.
"Those were the two criteria.
Two criteria would determine the selection.
The BBC judges eligibility on two criteria.
"We had two criteria," Ms. Ornstein said.
But the first two criteria are ambiguous.
"I'm taking two criteria for the next government.
Two criteria help the Patriots produce stout drafts.
"There are two criteria for poets to come to the library," Mr. Collins said.
Her two criteria: "not to be a lawyer and to keep her clothes on".
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