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It is not grammatically correct to use "two floor" as a noun phrase in a sentence.
Instead, you could use "two floors" as a countable noun to refer to two levels or storeys in a building. Example: The hotel room we booked has two floors, with a bedroom and bathroom on each level.
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TWO floor assistants in Home Depot, a hardware superstore, are chatting.
THE SEPTIC-TANK truck is being jacked up on one side with two floor jacks.
To date, the only managers arrested were two floor supervisors, on immigration harboring charges.
Nightlife: Revolves around the newly refurbished students' union's bar The Pear Tree, a two floor venue with pool tables, big screen and a small stage.
The horizontal forces were applied at the two floor levels.
They studied different chimney inclination angles and heights for a two floor building.
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Two floor-hugging bronze Noguchi sculptures clinch an effect of raked-garden spareness.
A three-story, 1838 frame house with a basement, divided into an owner's lower duplex and two floor-through apartments.
The kitchen ceiling has recessed lighting, and two floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto a courtyard and a church.
For this purpose, a reinforced concrete frame model having two-floor with two spans in the longitudinal direction considering ½ geometric scales is built in laboratory.
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