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"two of three" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a subset of a larger group. For example, "I answered two of three questions correctly on the quiz."
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Two of three cameras returned.
The Cardinals took two of three.
This is two of three.
Still, they won two of three this week.
Two of three color woodblock prints.
Losing two of three came close.
Two of three are needed to convict.
Atlanta took two of three from Colorado.
The Red Sox lost two of three.
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It is now a two-of-three series.
First, they play a quick two-of-three knockout series.
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