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The phrase "a pair of exceptionally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing two items or individuals that stand out due to their exceptional qualities or characteristics.
Example: "She received a pair of exceptionally crafted shoes that caught everyone's attention at the event."
Alternatives: "a couple of remarkably" or "two outstandingly".
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Millennium Wind came into the Blue Grass off a pair of exceptionally fast morning workouts, including five furlongs in 58.40 seconds at Keeneland on April 11.
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But the pair of exceptionally elegant glass towers designed by Richard Meier that went up on the western reaches of Greenwich Village a few years ago changed the rules.
The main attraction of this exceptionally inventive sculptor's exhibition is a pair of plants resembling palm trees cast from life in gray polyurethane.
The minuet is the shortest among those of the Opus 50, but the trio features an exceptionally long second section, which uses drifting melodies, a fermata and a pair of two-measure pauses to create a sense of timelessness.
So, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, you're exceptionally cute, madly expensive and statistically less likely to reproduce than would a pair of iPads.
A pair of dolphins.
A pair of friends.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of platform shoes.
A pair of tens arrived.
A pair of defective marriages.
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