by Liz Walter In my last post, I wrote about phrases containing the number one. Today I’m going to look at some common phrases with the number two. If you put two and two together, you guess the truth about a situation because of something you have seen or heard. However, if your guess is … Continue reading There’s no two ways about it: phrases with the number two.
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