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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "two loaves of bread" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to two separate loaves of bread. For example: "I bought two loaves of bread this morning."
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Apes' molars are more bulbous, without sharp tips, whereas monkey molars look like two loaves of bread side by side with bladelike crests.
He now makes about $100 a month, whereas his former colleagues earn the equivalent of less than $2 a month, enough to buy two loaves of bread.
The only problem was that, within weeks (and this detail, thanks once more to Mazower's research), the new currency note wasn't worth two loaves of bread.
There was penny candy for sale at the counter, two loaves of bread next to the candy, and cigarettes on a shelf out of reach.
At their competitive level, that amounts to finishing first in a 162-game marathon and being rewarded with a toaster and two loaves of bread.
"There are two loaves of bread and four containers each of peanut butter and jelly and the ball kids are really busy making sandwiches," Terry said.
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There, madam, are four loaves of bread".
Nobody was going bats and buying forty loaves of bread.
In English we say three head of cattle or five loaves of bread.
After the rally, Barack Obama fed them all with five loaves of bread and two fish.
The supply would last for two weeks, fuelling the production of about eighty thousand loaves of bread.
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