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The phrase "two sets of remains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing archaeological findings, forensic investigations, or any situation where multiple sets of human or animal remains are being referenced. Example: "The excavation site revealed two sets of remains, suggesting that multiple individuals were buried together."
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Today's exhumation actually involves disturbing two sets of remains.
In recent years, the mine was searched for the missing two sets of remains.
If, as expected, results of DNA tests on the two sets of remains are conclusive, they would put to rest many of the doubts that have arisen in Russia and worldwide about the inquiries into what had happened to the royal family.
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Seven sets of remains have been identified, and the similarities are haunting.
Just nine sets of remains were dug up here and then authenticated using DNA.
Dr. Gulino said four sets of remains that he examined had similar defects.
The North, on its own, also returned six sets of remains in 2007.
Experts believe two of the three sets of remains on show at Stonehenge are 5,000 years old, while the third is thought to be 500 years younger.
Four sets of remains, those of a man, a woman, a boy and a girl, were sent this week on a tour through Washington, Baltimore, Wilmington, Del., Philadelphia, Newark, and finally New York.
Ms. Horst said cemetery officials were in the process of notifying the families for the three sets of remains that Army officials had identified.
The nine sets of remains were interred in a lavish ceremony in 1998 at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in St . Petersburg which contains the crypts of earlier Russian royals.
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