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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two peoples" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to two distinct groups or nationalities of people. Here is an example: "The conflict between these two peoples has been ongoing for centuries, with each side claiming the land as their own."
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Two states for two peoples.
Occasionally the two peoples misread one another.
It is a tale of two peoples.
What matters are the two peoples.
"It is a political conflict between two peoples".
"There are two peoples living here, fighting over every stone.
Exactly in the same way, our two peoples are united".
The ultimate goal is two states for two peoples".
Two peoples are fighting over one and the same land.
The two peoples constantly interact and their relations are volatile.
Social intercourse between the two peoples was frowned upon.
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