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The phrase "a nice pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a set of items, typically referring to clothing or accessories, that are pleasing or attractive.
Example: "She wore a nice pair of shoes that complemented her outfit perfectly."
Alternatives: "an attractive set of" or "a lovely duo of".
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He's always had a nice pair of hands".
"It's almost like a nice pair of leather shoes with a reasonable, durable sole.
Too many of our bosses fall for a nice pair of ankles.
For a man, consider a nice pair of sterling silver cufflinks — antique, ideally.
Maybe you just want to steal yourself a nice pair of wheels.
Hell, why not go shopping for a nice pair of … oh.
I found a nice pair of brown suede boots for $725.
They included a nice pair of golf shoes for which he had no use.
The transvestite emerging from a police van at the right displays great dignity and quite a nice pair of legs.
I'm in trainers or football boots all week, so I like to have on a nice pair of shoes the rest of the time.
Sometimes he'll be wearing a hat, or a nice pair of glasses, but mainly it's just his face, gazing back at us.
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