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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two rows of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a quantity or arrangement of items that are organized in two horizontal lines. Example: "The garden features two rows of vibrant flowers, creating a beautiful display."
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Axillulae with two rows of short setae.
Two rows of people sit on forms facing the lecturer.
In the ceiling there were two rows of track lights.
Jeep will stay with two rows of seats, not three.
The typical plan has two rows of stalls.
Two rows of arched windows overlook downtown Salt Lake City.
The marks on the floor indicate where the two rows of cabinets used to be.
For each experiment two rows of four modified wells were produced.
Two rows of Elvis impersonators — and one gorilla — sat along the glass next to Washington's bench.
eight small carpal bones, which are arranged in two rows of four each.
Friends and relatives of Corporon and Underwood filled two rows of seats in the courtroom.
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