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The phrase "two ends of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to two opposite or different aspects or perspectives of something. Example: She always saw things from two ends of the spectrum - either black or white, never gray.
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There are two ends of the spectrum.
Texas and Connecticut are the two ends of his life.
Two ends of the stadium are sheathed with glass.
Is it possible that the two ends of this spectrum are somehow connected?
Those two ends of the spectrum were hardly considered by the rest of the business.
You would have a whole politics built up around the two ends of the distribution".
Sadly, we see a yawning gap between the two ends of the spectrum.
Those are two ends of a line one doesn't want to confuse.
Myself, there are two ends of the rink and I'm cheating to one side.
"We found there were two ends of the spectrum.
Cell pellets are placed between the two ends of AMF.
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