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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of fragmented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two separate or incomplete parts of something, often in a literary or analytical context.
Example: "The artist presented a pair of fragmented narratives that explored the theme of loss."
Alternatives: "two broken pieces" or "a duo of incomplete parts."
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In each session, all sites from a pair of fragmented and continuously-forested landscapes were sampled within one month.
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In one pair of fragmented and continuously-forested landscape, the capture sessions were conducted during the summers of 2001 2002 and 2002 2003 and, in the other two, during summers of 2005 2006 and 2006 2007.
We used this method to create libraries that express fragmented IFP as fusions to a pair of associating peptides (IAAL-E3 and IAAL-K3) and proteins (CheA and CheY) and screened for fragmented IFP with detectable near-infrared fluorescence.
The relief fragment bears the remains of an inscription: two fragmented hieroglyphs, originally representing a pair of cow horns and a road with bushes along its sides.
Found images are deconstructed and fragmented to isolate a single detail ― a polka-dotted dress or a pair of clasped hands ― their symbolism ambiguous and significance palpable.
A pair of friends.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of dolphins.
A pair of defective marriages.
A pair of Levi's.
A pair of boots 26.
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