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Discover Ludwig"Two things" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used when referring to two items or concepts, either separately or together. For example, "I have two things to tell you: first, I'm getting married; second, I'm moving to New York."
Exact(52)
Two things would help.
Two things could happen.
Two things were apparent.
He compared two things.
Two things had happened.
Two things happened.
Similar(8)
They found three things.
Here are ten things:.
Those three things.
Any tips?" Three things.
Three things worried him.
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