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The phrase "a pair of contiguous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two items or elements that are adjacent or touching each other in some way.
Example: "The study focused on a pair of contiguous regions that exhibited similar ecological characteristics."
Alternatives: "two adjacent" or "a duo of neighboring".
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The parS sites, a pair of short contiguous sequence elements known to be involved in chromosome segregation, are positioned at one pole, where they anchor the chromosome to the cell and contribute to the formation of a compact chromatin conformation.
These mosaic substitutions with the inclusion of predicted regulatory sequences are reminiscent of previously described phage morons, DNA elements inserted between a pair of gene that are contiguous in other phages [17].
Figure 2 provides a global picture of the proteome changes between each pair of contiguous sampled time points of the grape berry formation phase.
The data listed in Table 1 show the distance-variation of the each pair of contiguous markers collected in the three consecutive days.
They used an ingenious pairing of contiguous counties of New Jersey, which had raised its minimum wage, and Pennsylvania, which had not, to evaluate the effects of the raise in New Jersey.
A characteristic of this approach is that it produces groups that are not necessarily contiguous, thus it could exist a path connecting a pair of vertices in a group passing through vertices belonging to different groups.
A pair of friends.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of dolphins.
A pair of defective marriages.
A pair of Levi's.
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