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"two disparate" is correct and is often used in written English.
It is an adjective meaning "very different in nature or form" and is used to describe two things that are not related in any way. For example, "The two contrasting ideas of free market capitalism and socialism are two disparate points of view."
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(The artist enjoyed depicting two disparate objects).
Two disparate news items from Texas.
Powerfully she reconciled two disparate ideas.
Mr. Lott, 61, straddles two disparate generations.
But DuVernay embraced the juxtaposition between the two disparate communities.
I describe it as the concatenation of two disparate elements.
There seem to be two disparate styles of play here.
And in both cases, you have the fun of seeing two disparate concepts suddenly become one.
The company is particularly difficult to follow, the critics say, because it owns two disparate business.
The best songs often take two disparate ideas and make them fit together.
Alternate chapters relate the stories of two disparate but slowly converging heroes.
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