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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of gold" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to refer to a pair of items made of gold, but it should be "a pair of gold items" or "a pair of gold earrings" for clarity.
Example: "She wore a beautiful pair of gold earrings that sparkled in the light."
Alternatives: "a set of gold" or "a couple of gold pieces".
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You can give a pair of gold earrings to anyone.
The collision between a pair of gold nuclei is a whopper on a subatomic scale.
She veered momentarily toward the shoe department, admiring a pair of gold leather sandals ($815).
Altering Heirlooms I inherited a pair of gold cuff links monogrammed with the letter R.
Another 2009 issue that featured a pair of gold wedding rings piled on another $125 million.
Evan after a pair of gold medals, Steve Cram did not hide his disappointment at the absence of Sebastian Coe.
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Nonetheless, she visited the store and tried on a pair of gold-and-diamond earrings.
She has slipped on a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and whispers something into the finance minister's ear, giggling.
He introduces himself as a fisherman, but, under questioning, fishes out a pair of gold-rimmed reading glasses and unfolds a promissory note signed by Veera Reddy.
ONE evening last June, So Hon Wah sat backstage at the Hong Kong Cultural Center and pulled a pair of gold-trimmed boots off his callused feet.
There were a pair of gold-and-red porcelain jars on gilt-wood stands that were just shy of five feet tall.
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