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two-party in British English (ˌtuːˈpɑːtɪ) adjective(of a political system) dominated by two major political parties Examples of 'two-party' in a sentencetwo-party The old two-party system has crumbled.It is a classic two-party fight.The last post, perhaps, for the old two-party system.Britain in the 1950s was certainly a two-party system.But a two-party squeeze has only partly happened.The conventional two-party view might now be wrong.The two-party system isn't so much dying as dead.First past the post is designed for two-party politics.And it was tribal, class-based politics that sustained the two-party system.1955 marked the high point of two-party dominance in terms of votes cast. |