Examples of 'now there are two of' in a sentence

Meaning of "now there are two of"

now there are two of: A phrase indicating a sudden increase in quantity or presence of something. It is often used humorously or casually to draw attention to the fact that there are now two instances of a particular object, person, or situation

How to use "now there are two of" in a sentence

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now there are two of
Now there are two of you in your mind.
It was terrific, so now there are two of us.
And now there are two of you.
This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them.
And now there are two of them.
Unfortunately you came to life again… So now there are two of us.
Now there are two of them worth three billion.
I thought I would lost you, and now there are two of you.
So now there are two of you.
That's obvious. And now there are two of us.
Now there are two of us to care.
It was just me . Now there are two of us.
And now there are two of them and they plan something.
And now there are two of us.
So now there are two of us.

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And now there are two of them, hunting me down like a pack of wolves.
Now there are two of them in the ground, Columbo.
Now there are two of us, we are a team.
So now there are two of them?
Now there are two of you . Great.
Now there are two of them in the ground, Columbo - your wife, my husband.
Good . Now there Are two of you.
Man! Now there are two of you. Great.

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