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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinguished pair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two individuals or items that are notable or respected in some way, often in a formal or complimentary context.
Example: "At the gala, we were honored to meet a distinguished pair of authors who have greatly influenced modern literature."
Alternatives: "an esteemed duo" or "a notable couple".
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Hazel Rowley, a biographer whose subjects ranged from a neglected Australian writer to a famous African-American one, and from a distinguished pair of French philosophers and their romantic entanglements to a distinguished American presidential couple and their (possible) romantic entanglements, died on March 1 in Manhattan.
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Wranglings with the organisers over technical regulations appeared to have ruled the distinguished pair out of this year's event, but agreement was reached between the parties at the eleventh hour.
The matching clearly distinguished pairs of plates through the variable "well slips" in Library ID 12948.
Founded by the late playwright Wendy Wasserstein, twenty-four selected New York City schools are paired with a distinguished theater and dance professional, each of whom mentors a group of eight students per school.
A distinguished NYC attorney.
A distinguished fiction writer.
This was a distinguished performance.
Happer is a distinguished academic".
This is a distinguished opposition.
A distinguished human being.
The tactic has a distinguished revolutionary pedigree.
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