Do you mean he got one order from two separate clients (for a total of two)?Sam is a sales person. Today he got two orders from two of his clients. Both of THEM WERE worth 1000 dollars.
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We can't use "worth" here. Am I correct? What is the reason?Perhaps:
Sam got an order from Bob and an order from Bill-- each for #1000.
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