to have more than one participant in an activity to make it better
two people thinking together can come up with better solutions
more people working together will yield better results
The company engaged with another marketing consultant because it is an important project and two heads are better than one.
I would like you to involve your life partner in this problem since two heads are better than one.
The counsellor was sure that the project would get completed with more people on board because two heads are better than one.
You should bring her to the party with you because two heads are better than one.
I would love to try out for the audition with you because two heads are better than one.
There is no origin for this idiom
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