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Do you mean 2g and 2x1g all as one box?

or

Dual metal.PNGDual plus single.PNGDual box plastic.PNG
 
You might be able to join some metal back-boxes together using 20mm conduit bushes and nuts at a push (with some more nuts as spacers, so the 1g accessories fit side-by-side OK), but if you start with most together like this it is only a 1-gang 35mm-deep box to be added:

If it has to be plastic for fitting to plasterboard easily then you are probably out of luck.
 
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IMO 2 x 1-gang accessories jammed up together always look bad. Gonna be even worse with a 2G in the mix as well. Gaps are needed.

Go with separate boxes. Joining with conduit bushes is good, but use couplers to space them.
 
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they do longer ones for oversized metal faceplates that need a little more space between the boxes. think the short ones are about 16mm and the longer ones 22 -25mm.
 
That's got to be another Dragons den thing;

Quote from the website;

As with all the best ideas, the Spacer Connect is simple and often followed by the 'why didn't I think of that???'!

Answer is easy as usual,, the price they have to be in low volume production,

Price is per 10.​

15mm Spacer Connect £3.75​

35mm Spacer Connect £4.25​

Conduit Connect £4.30​


 

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