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Group of Two

Description:

A group of two refers to a pair or duo of individuals, objects, or entities that are considered together.

Sense 1 - Noun:

In a social context, a group of two can represent a companionship or partnership between two people.

Example Sentence: Sarah and Mike formed a group of two to start their own business together.

Sense 2 - Noun:

In mathematics, a group of two is referred to as a pair, consisting of two elements together.

Example Sentence: The equation required the comparison of values in a group of two.

Sense 3 - Adjective:

When used as an adjective, group of two describes something that involves or is specifically designed for two individuals or objects.

Example Sentence: The restaurant offers a special group-of-two menu for couples celebrating anniversaries.

Sense 4 - Verb:

As a verb, to group of two means to arrange or categorize items into pairs or duos.

Example Sentence: Please group the chairs of two by the entrance for the upcoming event.

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