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Discover Ludwig"two each" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to two or more people or objects and could mean two items for each person or two items together for all people or objects. For example: We each took two apples, two each.
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Two each they had.
Their children -- two each -- became close.
Other state senators can sponsor two each.
Hawaii and Alaska require two each way.
8 standing workstations, two each floor.
Rakitic, Karim Benzema and Bale all got two each.
One tablespoon, then two, each getting absorbed in the mix.
Two each on superhero ensembles X-Men and The Avengers.
Environmental experts' verdict: Two, each washed once a fortnight.
Advertising Aids: Two each one, three and six-sheets.
Callahan and Richards lead the team with two each.
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