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The phrase "two phases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, process, or concept that consists of two distinct stages or parts. Example: "The project will be completed in two phases: the initial research phase and the implementation phase."
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Cooke's career came in two phases.
Nafta has had at least two phases.
The entrance test has two phases.
The projects will open in two phases.
But aren't the two phases quite different?
Reading the Riots is divided into two phases of research.
The hospital's expansion will take place in two phases.
The Googlification of MSN will occur in two phases.
"There are two phases of randomness," Dr. Finch said.
The $2.4 million project will take place in two phases.
The medical center will be built in two phases.
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