twofold - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • division: The Twofold Division The first division of the Bible is the obvious twofold division into the Old Testament and the New Testament.
  • aim: Descriptions of workshops Language Learning: understanding terminology This workshop has a twofold aim.
  • purpose: The Fire Service therefore has a twofold purpose in partnerships.
  • increase: Across most subject areas there is at least a twofold increase in citation rate.
  • nature: M. Pope has called attention to the twofold sacred nature of the number ten.
  • aspect: This twofold aspect of the life is evident in the arrangement of the day.

Modifying Another Word

  • therefore: The distinctiveness of the Leeds French degree programs compared to other Arts and Humanities programs is therefore twofold.
  • essentially: Against this background the European policy response was essentially twofold.
  • approximately: The disease is more common in women by a factor of approximately twofold - in Europe and America ( but not in Australia ).
  • primarily: The reasons for this are not simple to understand but they could be posited as being primarily twofold.

Preposition: in

  • nature: Soviet intervention in the Spanish civil war was twofold in nature.

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