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Five cars were in the pileup on the road. Two of them were upside down vs Five cars were in the pileup on the road. Two were upside down.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The first phrase specifies that two out of the five cars were upside down, while the second phrase implies that two cars out of the five were upside down without specifying that they were part of the group. The choice between them depends on the level of detail the speaker wants to provide.

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This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

" Five cars were in the pileup on the road. Two of them were upside down"

This phrase is used when you want to specify that two particular cars out of a group of five were upside down.
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  • My mother homeschooled me on the road.
  • Keeps you more alert on the road.
  • Orcs have attacked us on the road.
  • You told me to keep my eyes on the road.
  • Carol and I think we should take our chances on the road.
  • I met 'em on the road.
  • Just smoke anything on the road.
  • - The car was all busted up on the road.
  • Just... try to keep it on the road.
  • MAN 2: We found her on the road.
  • My daddy's on the road.
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  • Something about an accident on the road.
  • Or when you were off on the road.
  • Try your luck out on the road.
  • Keep you nice and warm on the road.
  • Like being an NBA player on the road.
  • Figured it would kick in while Price was on the road.

Alternatives:

  • five cars were in the pileup on the road. two were upside down.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"Five cars were in the pileup on the road. Two were upside down."

This phrase is used when you want to convey that out of a group of five cars, two were upside down, without specifying which ones.
  • 9,995 pounds... on the road.
  • What happens on the road stays on the road.
  • My mother homeschooled me on the road.
  • Keeps you more alert on the road.
  • Orcs have attacked us on the road.
  • You told me to keep my eyes on the road.
  • Carol and I think we should take our chances on the road.
  • I met 'em on the road.
  • Just smoke anything on the road.
  • - The car was all busted up on the road.
  • Just... try to keep it on the road.
  • MAN 2: We found her on the road.
  • My daddy's on the road.
  • There will be no one on the roads.
  • Something about an accident on the road.
  • Or when you were off on the road.
  • Try your luck out on the road.
  • Keep you nice and warm on the road.
  • Like being an NBA player on the road.
  • Figured it would kick in while Price was on the road.

Alternatives:

  • five cars were in the pileup on the road. two of them were upside down

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