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The phrase "two measurements of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two distinct measurements of a particular quantity or variable in a scientific, mathematical, or analytical context. Example: "The experiment required two measurements of the temperature at different times to ensure accuracy."
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Thus the LIGO physicists had two measurements of the same event: One that measured gravitational waves and another that measured light particles.
In addition, the two measurements of earthquake size differ.
The method is not time consuming; only two measurements of the IMA are needed.
Two measurements of ∆Pes/∆Paw ratio were recorded in each of the four study conditions.
This method can afford high accurate measurement results by only two measurements of scattering parameters.
Two measurements of spoil return and spoil flow rate for each column were implemented.
The two measurements of interest on the lateral radiograph are Bohler's angle and the critical angle of Gissane.
Liu et al. (2001) showed that two measurements of NmF2 and GPS TEC had similar tendencies and were highly correlated.
But the information is preliminary: For some schools, the report only reflects two measurements of performance.
The regulations will judge individual college programs based on two measurements of student debt: What percentage of students default on federal loans, and what are graduates' debts relative to their income after college?
During exercise without flow-limitation these two measurements of volume were identical using this technique.
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