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two-fold

American  
[too-fohld] / ˈtuˌfoʊld /

noun

Theater.
  1. a unit of stage scenery consisting of two flats hinged together.


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Last October, the head of the US Africa Command, Michael Langley, said he thought IS had grown in northern Somalia by about "two-fold" in a year.

From BBC • Feb. 6, 2025

“The problem is two-fold: First, that the warming promotes growth, and second that more exposed surfaces are appearing as snow and ice melts,” Siegert said.

From Salon • Oct. 19, 2024

Before the “Lifetimes” scrutiny, Perry faced a two-fold backlash for her supposed feminist hit “Woman’s World.”

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 14, 2024

"By adding a drug that inhibits PGE2 production to the TIL culture medium we restored the ability of TILs to respond to IL-2 and improved the expansion of tumor-reactive TILs more than two-fold," said Grimm.

From Science Daily • Apr. 24, 2024

This conflict is two-fold, internal between opposing desires, and external against some persons of the counter-actions.

From Tragedy by Thorndike, Ashley H.