two-pack
Britishadjective
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The app also sold a loaf of country rustic sourdough for $8.89 — the “89” likely a nod to Swift’s birth year and fifth album — a sourdough bread bowl two-pack for $4.69 and a French baguette loaf for $3.99.
From Salon
The plastic squeeze bottles with green caps are missing from grocery stores, and Walmart is selling a two-pack of 17 ounce bottles for $86.
From New York Times
At one point, a two-pack of 17-ounce bottles was listed for over $160.
From Los Angeles Times
A two-pack of tests typically costs between $20 and $24.
From Washington Times
Consider a mundane item: a two-pack of tape measures at Home Depot, now on sale for $25.
From New York Times
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