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The phrase "two were" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two people or things in the past. For example: "Two were standing in the corner and talking quietly."
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Two were dry and two were succulent.
Two were hijacked jets.
Two were orphaned.
Two were Muslim.
These two were sisters.
The two were heartbroken.
Two were alley cats.
Those two were spared.
Only two were occupied.
Two were Protestant.
Two were theologians and two were inventors.
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