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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of dice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two dice that are used together, typically in games of chance or gambling.
Example: "He rolled a pair of dice to determine his next move in the game."
Alternatives: "two dice" or "a set of dice".
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A pair of dice sat next to an extra deck.
Then he would roll a pair of dice.
To put it another way, a pair of dice isn't broken if it rolls a seven.
However, the colors she used were determined by a customized color wheel and a pair of dice.
To supplement the electronic action, a deck of playing cards, poker chips and a pair of dice were included.
Its for two, three, or four players who use a pack of cards and a pair of dice.
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The dice game features a pair of miniature dice, 1.5-millimeters square, or 0.06 inch, in a cage at the 4 o'clock position, visible through a sapphire lens.
"These" were a pair of loaded dice.
It was at the British Museum that he encountered a pair of loaded dice.
I understand it can be quite exhilarating, and I know where he can find a pair of loaded dice.
Yes, it is about as practical as a pint of octane boost or a pair of fuzzy dice.
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