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The phrase "two sections of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific number of portions or divisions within a larger entity or topic. Example: "The report was divided into two sections of equal length, each addressing a different aspect of the company's financial performance."
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"There's just two sections of hair".
Sentenced prisoners sit in first two sections of smoking car.
Framed by two sections of the sky forever white.
I was assigned two sections of 11th grade American history.
The piece is in two sections of different lengths.
The show begins with two sections of antiapartheid works.
The programme was felt to be in breach of two sections of the ITV code.
Only two sections of the State Department were spared the cut: Embassy Security and us.
Two sections of the Bible constitute the core of the epic.
And not only was the hall full, two sections of stage seats were needed.
(Be forewarned: one or two sections of the opera feel as long as this paragraph).
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