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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of dogs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two dogs together, often implying they are related or belong to the same owner.
Example: "I took a walk in the park with a pair of dogs, enjoying the fresh air and their playful antics."
Alternatives: "two dogs" or "a couple of dogs".
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They see a pair of dogs mating violently.
A pair of dogs barked in the backyard.
Two other men were holding a pair of dogs by leashes.
"I gave a pair of dogs to get that roof put on," he said.
"Actually we shot the film with a pair of dogs and oscillated between the two," he explains.
Then, with a pair of dogs, a Weimaraner and an English‐ Irish setter cross, the guides drove the turkeys toward us.
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Then, as if they were breaking up, he took a pair of dog tags inscribed with their names and put it in one of her hands and wrapped a towel around her body, according to the prosecutors' account.
The tour's young producer, Samita Wolfe, had spent her 20s folding parachutes for the United States Navy in Japan and has a tattoo that features a pair of dog biscuits laid out as crossbones.
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