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The phrase "two sheets of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to two pieces of paper, cloth, or other flat material. For example, "Please print two sheets of paper to fill out the forms."
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Two sheets of paper were handed over.
On opening the book, he found two sheets of paper.
I handed him two sheets of kitchen roll.
Inside were two sheets of paper, yellow with age.
"It was two sheets of acetate cylinders," he said.
Lay out one or two sheets of filo to create a 30cm square.
There were about 25 words scrawled illegibly over two sheets of spiral notebook paper.
She draws these on two sheets of vellum that she tapes together.
Place each between two sheets of clingfilm and roll into a 12cm-diameter circle.
Roll out a half between two sheets of plastic wrap to make a 10-inch disk.
Others have a double cortex, with two sheets of gray matter instead of one.
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