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Discover Ludwig"two pounds" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a unit of money in the UK currency system and can also mean a unit of weight (equal to about 0.907 kg). For example, "The cost of the book was two pounds."
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"Two pounds herring.
Nello has two pounds of truffles left.
The two pounds were a bargain.
Bill perhaps may be two pounds.
That's about two pounds of coal.
She weighed less than two pounds.
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In October, she was eighty-two pounds.
A filled bucket weighs thirty-two pounds.
Seventy-two pofnds of cholesterol-free egg substitute.
After Weitz began dressing him, Khuri lost forty-two pounds.
You will lose maybe one-two pernds per week.
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