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twofold
[ adjective too-fohld; adverb too-fohld ]
adverb
- in twofold measure; doubly.
twofold
/ ˈٳːˌəʊ /
adjective
- equal to twice as many or twice as much; double
a twofold increase
- made of two parts; dual
a twofold reason
adverb
- doubly
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- ٷɴfDZn noun
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"It feels like the litter picks aren't making any difference, the litter and the fly-tipping is coming back twofold. It's a gloomy place to be in, it's depressing," she said.
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The goal of this was twofold: First, to signal fascist sympathizers to fellow travelers.
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That is certainly true of Morgan, a mother of three, whose reasons for becoming a police consultant are twofold.
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The aim is twofold – to prepare them for life in the wild and to pair them for reproduction.
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The trouble becomes twofold when that technology falls into McGraw’s grasp.
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