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The phrase "a large pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that comes in pairs and is notably large in size, such as clothing or objects.
Example: "She bought a large pair of shoes for the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "a big set of" or "a hefty couple of".
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Oh, and a large pair of shades.
A large pair of scissors lies partly open.
Now add, floating in the sky above, a large pair of eyes looking at you.
From his pocket he removes a large pair of scissors, which he lays on the platform.
Doron Rice, an architect who was holding a large pair of barbells, peered out the window.
Mr. Loyrette, 60, will leave Mr. Martinez with a large pair of shoes to fill.
A large pair of headphones capped his ears, yet music leaked loudly from them.
(One lady of the evening, Georgina Dupont, is described as possessing "a large pair of palpitating hemispheres that are always ready to burst out of her stays").
It involved the sad tale of Ernie, a stray six-month-old Labrador, who "coughed up a large pair of Bridget Jones-style underpants".
He picked out a large pair of breasts to wear, for reasons of his own, and a long, scaled tail, for purposes of strangulation.
Florencio Ávalos, the first man to emerge from last night's dramatic mine rescue, shuffled into the hospital, wearing a large pair of dark sunglasses.
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