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Example of Two Adjectives After a Noun?

Here are a few examples of two adjectives after a noun:

* The old, rusty car sat in the garage.

* A long, winding road led to the mountaintop.

* The bright, cheerful flowers filled the vase.

* The delicious, warm cookies were a welcome treat.

* The sleek, black cat sat on the windowsill.

Important Note: While using two adjectives after a noun is grammatically correct, it's important to make sure they work well together and don't sound awkward. It's often better to choose one adjective that best describes the noun or use a comma to separate the adjectives if you have more than two.

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