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The phrase "a pair of damn" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "I can't believe I lost a pair of damn shoes again."
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According to the Huffington Post, first-time Olympian German Madrazo had never worn a pair of damn skis until last year, when the Ironman athlete decided to throw caution to the wind and try to make it as a cross-country skier.
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The whole thing was so farcicaltrapped in the locker room until I bought a pair of their damn pajamas.
The whole thing was so farcical trapped in the locker room until I bought a pair of their damn pajamas.
He's got piercing blue eyes, a pair of the best damn eyebrows you've ever seen, and that full-bodied mustache, of course.
You want to lay in bed and play a game or chat on the phone, but you have to hang your head off the edge or whip out a pair of headphones because your damn iPhone/iPad is almost down for the count in the battery department.
This year, obscurity be damned, he released a pair of genre-expanding albums free online, of which this is the best.
Most stock photos and wedding 'grams would have you believe the majority of brides choose to wear a pair of sky-high stilettos on the entire wedding day, feet be damned.
A pair of friends.
A pair of dolphins.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of defective marriages.
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