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Discover Ludwig"two tents" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to two actual tents, or it can be used metaphorically to describe a situation involving two separate groups or entities. Example 1: "We set up two tents in the forest for our camping trip." Example 2: "The two political parties were like two tents, each with their own set of beliefs and ideologies."
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"You're two tents".
Two tents were set up for lost and found.
He had two tents, one large, one small.
Two tents hold the exhibition spaces and another the reception area.
Then it was just two tents and a vehicle – almost nothing.
We eventually spotted two tents in a stunning valley framed by mountain peaks.
The crew's equipment was spare: a truck, two tents and, for protection, 15 guns.
(Two tents were set up onstage to protect the piano and the drums).
Two tents are set up in the middle of the room.
We crossed it to set up camp among some trees on a bluff — two tents and a small campfire.
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He and his two tent-mates looked exhausted.
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