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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two points" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a number of things, such as points scored in a game or points of agreement or disagreement in a discussion. For example: "My team won the game by two points." "We were able to reach an agreement after two points of contention."
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TWO points for Hannah, two points!
Two points are striking.
He emphasized two points.
However, note two points.
I'd argue two points.
West remembered two points.
It's a big two points.
I would add two points.
There are two points here.
"We'll take the two points".
"Two points," he said, "are two points".
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