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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two partners" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two individuals or companies who are working together or have a joint interest in something. Example: "The two partners collaborated on a project, combining their expertise and resources to achieve successful results."
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And there were two partners.
His two partners were killed.
Together these two partners created two exhibitions.
Her two partners died in 2001.
(The other two partners have since left).
Two partners want to improve journalism; two partners want to improve journalism and profit.
His first two partners were Alex O'Brien, and Sam Rickey.
But buying ABN Amro with two partners is especially complex.
She has two partners and many close friends.
Detective Vasquez and his two partners are Hispanic.
In his whole life he's only had two partners.
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