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two thousands
noun
The decade of the 2000s.
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"two thousands" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a complete sentence or a grammatically correct phrase. You can use the phrase "two thousand" to refer to a specific number, such as "I have two thousand dollars" or "There are two thousand people at the concert." However, it is not grammatically correct to use it as a standalone phrase or sentence without a subject or verb. Example: "Two thousand is the number of pages in this book." (Correct) "Two thousands is the number of pages in this book." (Incorrect).
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That was during the early two thousands.
I have barely made two thousands".
In these implausible years of the two thousands, Zadie Smith has been an invaluable companion.
Gradually, during the early two thousands, the Israelis limited Palestinian access to Jerusalem by building the separation wall.
What their descendants found in the two thousands was displacement, first from their homes, then from their schools.
In all, about two thousands almond seeds were obtained.
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Two 16th-century Portuguese forts overlook the town.
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