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The phrase "a pair of exceedingly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing two items or entities that possess an extreme quality or characteristic.
Example: "She wore a pair of exceedingly beautiful earrings that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a couple of extremely" or "two remarkably".
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The couple -- a soft-spoken parish secretary and a nerdy Web administrator inseparable since high school -- have a pair of exceedingly polite children, an elderly cat named Spot and two well-maintained Saturns in the driveway.
Elsewhere on the set, there are pleasurable oddities (a pair of long instrumental duets with Bo Diddley, a pair of exceedingly loose Big Joe Turner covers) and buried-treasure originals ("You Two," "Trick or Treat").
This isn't the first time the company has shown off a shoe concept (it had a pair of exceedingly bulky self-lacers at a past-CES), but this does appear to be the first time it's ready to really bring them to market, with plans to make them available at retail by year's end.
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An early encounter with a pair of enormous ankylosaurs (exceedingly chunky, spiky, armoured dinosaurs) sets the tone promisingly – the show appears content to move beyond the saurian 'usual suspects' and bring some more obscure animals to the fore.
A pair of friends.
A pair of dolphins.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of defective marriages.
A pair of Levi's.
Imagine a pair of electrons.
A pair of platform shoes.
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