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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two meanings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a word, phrase, or concept that has more than one interpretation or significance.
Example: "The word 'bark' has two meanings: it can refer to the outer covering of a tree or the sound a dog makes."
Alternatives: "dual interpretations" or "multiple definitions."
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Now it has two meanings.
But demonstration has two meanings.
The term has two meanings.
But value had two meanings, he said.
The word 'hierarchy' has two meanings.
The term ChEM-H has two meanings.
In the 17th century the term Mistress had two meanings.
There are two meanings that I take from the lyrics.
It is also because cloning has two meanings.
It's a phrase with two meanings, overlapping but still distinct.
The parallax there is that music can have two meanings".
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