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"two horns" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or animal that has two horn-like protrusions, or it can be used figuratively to describe someone's stubborn or aggressive behavior. Example 1: The bull charged at the matador with its two horns lowered. Example 2: After a few drinks, Bill would always come out with his two horns and start arguing with everyone. Example 3: The dragon's enormous, scaly body was adorned with two horns that glinted in the sunlight. Example 4: The statue of the ancient deity was depicted with two horns on its head, symbolizing its power and strength.
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This project is modeled after a two-horned kabuto helmet, which has two horns and is intended to represent the mythical entity of the wearer's choice.
Joshua Brookes considered the Sumatran rhinoceros, with its two horns, a distinct genus from the one-horned Rhinoceros, and gave it the name Didermocerus in 1828.
Why do cows have two horns?
The two horns were on fire.
In profile, the two horns look like one.
"We don't have two horns, we're just like everybody else.
With intense concentration, Leeming starts on the smaller of the two horns.
Download: Chamber Symphony, Op. 46a; Double Concerto for Flute, Piano and String Orchestra with Two Horns.
"I got some Bondo and put the two horns together with a brace.
There's something about its west-coast sound – two horns, trumpet, baritone sax; it's just beautiful, otherworldly.
"In came this guy, took out two horns and blew me off the stand," he said.
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