Examples of 'two instances of' in a sentence

Meaning of "two instances of"

two instances of - This phrase refers to having two occurrences or examples of something, often used in a discussion or analysis to highlight patterns or similarities

How to use "two instances of" in a sentence

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two instances of
My date involved two instances of extreme violence.
Two instances of exact solutions have been found.
I corrected the two instances of this term.
Two instances of vandalism were reported this week.
There are also two instances of rape.
Two instances of the same survey are considered to be a single source.
Virtuality and actuality are two instances of reality.
Here are two instances of personification in one verse.
It is important to note that no two instances of lupus are the same.
Two instances of regional variation in these phonemes have been observed.
The case offers two instances of this principle.
Two instances of headache were considered possibly or definitely related to treatment.
I have shown at least two instances of books that do that.
The two instances of impacts on actual processing procedures are described below.
It does appear that there were two instances of assault.

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There are two instances of belching used for humor.
These personalizable menus nevertheless remain fixed between two instances of use of the application.
There are two instances of the driver.
An example implementation might be a single routing engine that executed two instances of routing daemons.
There are also two instances of guardianship regarding adults.
The applicant accuses the Commission of two instances of misconduct.
There were two instances of loss of equipment.
In the case of the Telektonon we had two instances of female.
Accused of two instances of copulation.
The UK and US versions of the actual film contain two instances of alternative music.
There are two instances of cremation.
In general, there will be no common values between the two instances of the design.
Turnbull mentions two instances of men giving orders to their wives.
Having problems getting iCloud to sync your data between two instances of the same app?
Two instances of horizontal limitations may be particularly relevant to environmental services.
They typically utilize one or two instances of an event to show the existing situation.
Two instances of over allocation of deliveries quantities occurred in Hungary and in Slovakia.
There is conflict when these two instances of the network are taken over simultaneously.
Two instances of good news at the same time!
Mr Vetter is charged with two instances of misrepresentation.
Is that two instances of a person cannot exist at the same moment in time.
Hamm and Spaaij discuss two instances of violence.
There were two instances of men who kept more than a thousand retainers.
Businesses do not want to support two instances of Windows on each machine.
There are two instances of the one assuming the identity of the other.
You can then apply another effect between the two instances of Optics Compensation.
The idea is to run two instances of an operating system on the same phone.
During the month-long field study, the scientists observed two instances of significant air pollution.
A statement that two instances of data are the same or refer to the same instance.
To date, these have given rise to two instances of surrender.
The likely cause is two instances of IObjectReference that have a mutual dependency on each other.
AppleCare+ also provides support for up to two instances of accidental damage.
There were two instances of rain during the race which eventually returned to fair weather.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has described two instances of terrorism to the Security Council.
There are two instances of feature films being entirely performed in Esperanto.

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