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The phrase "a pair of big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing two items that are large in size or quantity.
Example: "She bought a pair of big shoes for her son, hoping they would last him through the growing season."
Alternatives: "a couple of large" or "two big."
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A year later, at 11, she donned a pair of big ears and joined the new "Mickey Mouse Club Show" for two years.
With Liam: just a pair of big specs.
For $100, you can buy a pair of big, sturdy armoires.
Bog standard, if interesting fare, before a pair of big green gazebos got involved... Can't believe it.
AT ONE Japanese electronics firm, executives refer to a pair of big rivals as "new S" and "old S".
Problem is, everyone has trust issues stemming from a pair of Big Lies in the season premiere.
I fantasise about a pair of big, strong, hobnailed shoes which make a distinctive noise as they strike the pavement.
A pair of big daybeds, which are covered with bright African-looking material and leopard-skin pillows, flank the table.
Phillip Price is still waiting for his bailout as a pair of big brass balls crash the congress floor.
Then came the afternoon when, on a hilltop, we spotted a group of elephants, including a pair of big tuskers, about a half mile away.
The other day, Arsenault wore bluejeans and a white oxford shirt, and the only lawyerly thing about him was a pair of big round glasses.
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