One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
1 Dr Hermansson said that tag could work in one of two ways.
2 The statue is one of two placed in Dublin a year ago.
3 Spreading a brood among several figs will have one of two consequences.
4 For a deal to be agreed, one of two things must happen.
5 There are one of two areas, however, in which he can improve.
6 The referendum is one of two taking place at the general election.
7 Frank Jackson made one of two free throws for a two-point lead.
8 Morgan Stanley, one of two international banks on the deal, declined comment.
9 The overriding narrative around the crisis can go one of two ways.
10 It is one of two major changes proposed to the south's motorways.
11 In effect, they were betting that one of two things would happen.
12 Whiteside remained in the game and made one of two free throws.
13 Poverty is one of two defining factors in recruitment to the military.
14 Say it's January, and you're looking at buying one of two yearlings.
15 And when that happened, the military usually did one of two things.
16 The pond is one of two at the council's wastewater treatment plant.
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