two-fold

[US]/ˈtuːˌfəʊld/
[UK]/ˈtuːˌfoʊld/

Translation

adj.Having two parts or elements; Twice as much or as many; Composed of two layers or folds

Phrases & Collocations

two-fold advantage

two-fold increase

two-fold purpose

two-fold benefit

two-fold risk

two-fold problem

two-fold meaning

two-fold challenge

two-fold impact

two-fold effect

Example Sentences

the project's success had a two-fold benefit: increased revenue and improved customer satisfaction.

the problem has a two-fold nature – it’s both technical and financial.

the company’s strategy involved a two-fold approach to market penetration.

the risk assessment revealed a two-fold danger: potential data loss and reputational damage.

the investigation uncovered a two-fold conspiracy involving embezzlement and fraud.

the athlete’s training regime included a two-fold focus: strength and endurance.

the decision was based on a two-fold consideration: cost and efficiency.

the research demonstrated a two-fold increase in productivity after implementing the new system.

the argument presented a two-fold challenge to the existing theory.

the plan offered a two-fold solution to the ongoing crisis.

the impact of the policy was a two-fold effect on both the economy and the environment.

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