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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two opportunities" is a proper and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two chances or possibilities for something to happen or be achieved. Example: "I was grateful to have been given two opportunities to present my ideas at the conference."
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We had only two opportunities to score".
Yesterday, two opportunities walked out the door.
"There are one or two opportunities a year for these.
S-Corporations and partnerships provide two opportunities to cheat.
It is a label that capitalises on two opportunities.
Two opportunities a day to see two different episodes?
"I had two opportunities to end the game.
"Nopsema will typically provide two opportunities to modify and resubmit, but is not restricted to providing only two opportunities," the regulator said in its announcement.
"I had had two opportunities and didn't think I would get another".
"The unsettled economy creates two opportunities for us," Mr. O'Neill said.
"I can't remember one or two opportunities from them that scared us," Tite said afterwards.
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