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Definition two-two in British English

two-two noun

[countable] noun
1

a university degree in the UK that is at the lower end of the second level. Degrees are divided into three levels. The first level is called a first, the second is divided into two levels, a two-one and a two-two, and the third is called a third. A two-two is also called a lower second.

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Definition two-two in British English

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