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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two snags" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to two problems or obstacles encountered in a situation or process. Example: "We encountered two snags during the project that delayed our timeline."
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There are two snags.
But there are two snags.
No, make that two snags.
Two snags with that argument.
On it shorrific past form, the story is doubly attractive perhaps copiable elsewhere.Only Mr Cooper recognises two snags.
But Proposition 30, supported by California's teachers' unions, has run into two snags, both of which are out of Mr. Brown's control.
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The coupe will be the more powerful of the two, snagging the 208-horsepower 1.6-liter from the John Cooper Works model; the roadster will have the 172-horse engine from the Cooper S. How much, how soon?
But here are ten snags to consider when planning your hi-def future: The store is no place to judge picture quality.
There was one snag.
Just one snag.
But it has one snag.
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