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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two times over" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that happened or is happening again. For example: "I have told you two times over that I need to finish this project today."
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We have been blessed two times over," she wrote in the caption.
I could have been the governor two times over.
The electronics industry has seized on the opportunity two times over.
They've been captured two times over: first by the law, then by the lens.
On their fourteenth anniversary, they have been brand-new people two times over.
Introduced in March, the product outsells Korres's Quercetin & Oak Night Cream two times over, according to a company spokeswoman.
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I know that I'm blessed a thousand times over".
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To face it three times over is unknown.
He's a polyglot six times over!
"A hundred times over: escapism and numbing".
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