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"two thing" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to two items within a category. For example, "I need to buy two things: a new shirt and a pair of shoes."
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You have written much about how technology will disrupt higher education Two thing are salient.
Instead, one might argue, there are two thing which should take priority.
"I've lived with this number two thing for so many years, it would be wonderful if someone official from the contest turned around and said: 'Cliff, you won that darn thing after all,'" he told the Guardian.
They find there a favorable atmosphere, studios teeming with persons busy subverting the truth, and they receive there two thing that make their life endurable -money and the daily proof that capitalist society has its silly side and its sour smell... Freedom of conscience is an elusive thing.
There's two thing you immediately notice.
Two thing jumped out at me when I read a CNET interview with John Battelle of Federated Media this morning – his direct criticism of competitor Glam Media as a "flavor of the month," and his suggestion that he may take equity stakes in his publishers.
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WHY? Two things.
Two things to note.
Of two things.
That means two things.
It needs two things.
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