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The duration of a tic can vary, but in the context of time measurement, "tic" often refers to a very brief interval, typically around 1/60th of a second. Therefore, two tics would be approximately 1/30th of a second. However, in different contexts, such as gaming or animation, the meaning of "tic" may differ, so clarification on the context is essential for an accurate answer.

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