two-pronged

ADJECTIVE
  1. having two prongs
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How To Use two-pronged In A Sentence

  • The article does not dip a toe in any such analysis, relying instead on a two-pronged explanation of slashed funding and under-educatable immigrants: Reason Magazine Full Feed
  • We're going to do this two-pronged, meaning in parallel," Vitavas Srivihok, director general for ASEAN affairs at the Thai foreign ministry, told AFP. Channel NewsAsia Front Page News
  • Sontag's attack on interpretation was two-pronged and aimed at both works of art and art criticism.
  • The taser fires a two-pronged dart that overrides the central nervous system and causes uncontrollable muscle contractions.
  • It is the two-pronged support of a rise in industrial offtake and ongoing support from investor nervousness in western markets that is expected to continue driving silver prices.
  • No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here.
  • A resolution to this crisis requires a two-pronged approach that addresses both the macro and micro levels of the problem.
  • Its lead drug candidate is a new class of cephalosporin antibiotic that provides a two-pronged attack against drug-resistant and nonresistant bacteria.
  • Contrary to what you may think, if you have ever used an EU-standard electrical plug, you will understand that while having a hole to conveniently pull out a plug is surely nice, the design above, the leveled two-pronged plug is not a good design. Sculptural Water Stopping Water Sink Plug
  • That is leading to exurbia, a two-pronged movement.
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