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two-fold
[ too-fohld ]
noun
- a unit of stage scenery consisting of two flats hinged together.
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The rationale for the 5,000-mile transfer seems to be two-fold.
This then leads to a two-fold strategy that only works if both parts are carried out.
This principle produces good results that are two-fold in their influence.
The justification of a painful or a costly experience by an individual is two-fold.
Hence we are obliged to worship God in a two-fold manner; with visible worship and invisible.
Thus was delicately shadowed forth the two-fold occupation of the proprietor.
Competition has good results as well as bad, and this two-fold influence must always be remembered.
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