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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two faculty" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to two groups of people who have a specific area of expertise or subject specialization. Here is an example: "The university has hired two faculty members to teach in the newly established engineering department."
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Two faculty members, one a psychiatrist, interviewed Mr. Svensson separately.
At least two faculty members evaluate it.
The report outlined 23 recommendations, including one that two faculty members be made trustees.
It opens Sunday and runs for a week, with two faculty concerts at its center.
Law schools, typically expect applicants to have two faculty recommendations.
A minimum of two faculty members compose the committee.
Submission of the master's paper reviewed by two faculty members.
Dear said other adjunct lecturers had been let go, but two faculty members have been added this year.
But today, said Bernard Stein, one of the two faculty advisors, the club is part of the school culture.
He joined forces with two faculty members, Michael Ash and Robert Pollin, to publish an online critique.
The two faculty members who had been organizing the concerts had recently resigned, and the school's president was desperate to fill the post.
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