two-part

ADJECTIVE
  1. involving two parts or elements
    a two-way treaty
    a bipartite document
    a two-way treaty
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How To Use two-part In A Sentence

  • Each is a large openwork steel construction with a two-part structure consisting of a hefty table-height base supporting a second, somewhat larger element, which rises to a level slightly above our heads.
  • An exceptionally creepy two-parter begins tonight with various crudely dismembered body parts of young women getting washed up in the Thames or chewed by urban foxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're rerunning a two-part ‘Biography for Kids’ that Harry did, visiting the set and interviewing the folks behind, in and under the Muppets.
  • I miss black turtle necks, floppy fringes, Talking Heads and two-party politics.
  • At least a few of Bach's two-part inventions are well-known to beginning piano students, general media consumers and, sadly, cell-phone users.
  • I would point to Francis Fukuyama's insightful "The End of History", which was only been flawed by assuming that the US was a real democracy --- and not a very subtle, guileful ruling-elite 'corporate financial Empire' disguising itself behind the facade of this two-party 'Vichy' sham of democracy. Coming Soon-- Riots in America?
  • The ruling two-party coalition has a mandate until 2012, but its wafer-thin parliamentary majority is crumbling. Few believe it can stumble on much longer.
  • Che clocks in at four and a half hours, and even as a two-parter, which is how Sundance is screening the film, that's a whole lot of movie. Undefined
  • The present series reaches its climax with a two-part story that ends next week. Times, Sunday Times
  • This riveting two-part documentary follows her painstaking investigation. The Sun
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