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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two uniforms" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two identical sets of clothing worn by a person, usually for a specific purpose or occupation. Example: The school requires all students to have two uniforms as part of the dress code - one for formal occasions and one for daily wear.
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But why did he order two uniforms?
"It covers everything, including lunch, two uniforms, workbooks and a bag.
"These commercials and the presidential and the Senate campaigns really have caused people to put on two uniforms," he said.
You mostly see him wearing one of two uniforms or his bathrobe; he's always either at work, getting ready for work, or sleeping between jobs — "a night job and a late-at-night job".
It has been that way in the shop since late Thursday afternoon, when the first two uniforms — fashioned for two slain police officers, Sgt. Brandon Paudert, 39, and Officer Bill Evans, 38 — were sent to a nearby mortuary.
On April 24, Ms. Belnavis and a man whom investigators did not identify put on wigs and fake uniforms and walked into Sing Sing with a bag stuffed with two uniforms, badges and identification cards, Ms. Pirro said.
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