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Discover Ludwig"two tiers of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe two levels or layers of something. Here is an example: "The company's management structure consisted of two tiers of leadership: the senior executives and the department heads."
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There aren't two tiers of citizenship here.
Fox has two tiers of stock, voting and nonvoting.
In the Russian Room, there were two tiers of benches.
Two tiers of government emerged, central and local.
Critics claim they will destroy the spirit of comprehensive education by creating two tiers of schools.
And Bezos accomplished it without the benefit of two tiers of stock.
It has evolved into a closed, limited partnership with two tiers of partners.
"And when interests diverge, what happens to relations between the two tiers of BBC governance?
The change that he endorsed would create two tiers of voting.
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General Assembly has three tiers of membership.
Canada has three tiers of sexual offences.
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