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"two evils" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it generally refers to a situation where there are two negative options or outcomes to choose from. Example: "Voting for either candidate was like choosing between two evils - neither of them had policies that I fully agreed with."
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The lesser of two evils".
The greater of two evils?
Choose the lesser of the two evils".
"Lesser of two evils" was an understatement.
"It's the lesser of two evils".
Sure, it's the lesser of two evils.
Morality is always the lesser of two evils.
A draw is the lesser of two evils.
So U-turns can be the lesser of two evils.
"They're trying to choose between the lesser of two evils".
"They gave her the lesser of two evils," he said.
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