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Discover Ludwig"two respects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe two areas in which two different things can be compared or contrasted. For example: "The school's dress code differs from the one at our old school in two respects: it requires students to wear uniforms, and it prohibits non-school-approved logos on clothing."
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The Bigshot falls short in two respects.
This is true in two respects.
"They were smart in two respects.
The incident is illustrative in two respects.
The research is unique in two respects.
Aluko is unusual in two respects.
Gladwell's analogy is flawed in two respects.
Their careers then diverged in two respects.
But it is deficient in two respects.
Existing evidence is however limited in at least two respects.
The technique differs from traditional FCT algorithms in two respects.
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