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How to use two-edged in a sentence

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The strengthening of this bond is a two-edged sword for us veterinarians involved in maintaining the health of precious family members.
Medically, blood is a two-edged sword, a transmitter of disease or, by transfusion, a lifesaver.
In that sense it is a two-edged sword, because some members of the opposition are just as idle and incompetent as some of those in government.
I'm also somewhat concerned too at times about accepting confidential briefings because they're a two-edged sword as well.
I wholeheartedly agree, and as you point out this is decidedly a two-edged sword.
What many of these critics typically overlook, however, is that the power to adapt is a two-edged sword.
I think it was a two-edged sword, but I think he would have energized a lot of people who right now are not energized.
But we recognise that it is a two-edged sword and it is vital that we provide facilities to engage the youths.
As we're seeing in the post-September 11 th world, information is a two-edged sword that can both help and hurt people.
Granted that all technology is a two-edged sword, let's make it a reasonably benevolent milestone.
As Kannon in Japan, the Goddess is often shown holding a two-edged sword and riding a dragon.
The issue poses a classic two-edged sword that can cut both ways.
Those who have followed the fortunes of the Australian press know that foreign ownership without a real attachment to Australia is a two-edged sword.
On all sides, ignoring him, barbarian mercenaries brandished their javelins, bows, pikes, two-edged swords.
Country-of-origin labeling for beef appears to be a two-edged sword.
Similarly, legislation to shorten the working hours can be a two-edged sword.
Out of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword: and His countenance was as the sun shines in his strength.
Public knowledge and debate on injection safety is a two-edged sword.
Institutionalization was similarly two-edged, providing the opportunity for benefits in the care and support unavailable elsewhere, while also creating the significant disadvantages inherent in a closed environment.
This problem is two-edged in that the situation of women currently in poor circumstances must be dealt with while planning effective, purposive policies to forestall the drift of women into poverty.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Four equatorial spines very large, compressed, two-edged, each crossed in the distal third by two opposite simple apophyses.
Josephine saw his simplicity, and made a cut with a woman's two-edged sword.
Yet, I have always known that this man was a two-edged sword that could turn in my hand.
Sixteen smaller spines compressed, linear, two-edged, half as long and only one-fourth as broad as the two longitudinal spines.
The two-edged spines may be occasionally shorter, triangular or lanceolate, at other times longer sword-shaped or linear.
Knowledge is a two-edged sword, and it is apt to side with pride.
Mrs. FAA had dark flashing eyes in a thin dark face, and they flashed like a two-edged dagger.
But her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword.
The Tool he had foolishly used had proved to be a two-edged one.
Alas, the memory of a people is short, even as the wisdom of a proverb is conflictingly two-edged.
It was like holding an enemy's sharp two-edged sword by the blade, and that enemy all the time striving to wrest it out of your clutch.
It might be well for him to reflect that agitation was a two-edged sword.
That was a two-edged thrust, for Trix was decidedly an old girl, and Tom was generally regarded as a hapless victim.
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