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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of lights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two lights that are typically used together, such as in a vehicle or for decorative purposes.
Example: "The car was equipped with a pair of lights that illuminated the road ahead."
Alternatives: "two lights" or "a set of lights".
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A car approached from the north, a pair of lights wobbling on the uneven pavement.
This last work, which won the Turner Prize in 2001, did exactly that: a pair of lights flashed on and off in an empty gallery.
The earbuds actually have a pair of lights attached to them that run for 12-minute sessions at a time.
For $12 you get a pair of lights that will make any kid more excited than Pixi Stix.
The north wall has two rectangular windows, one with a pair of lights topped by cinquefoils, the other a single light with a trefoil at the top.
The window at the east end had a pair of lights, topped by trefoils (a stonework pattern of three overlapping circles).
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Do you own a pair of light tan shoes?
Some people use a pair of light dumbbells, kettle bells or a cable machine.
Kronthaler himself is wearing a pair of light-green gingham cropped trousers, long burgundy socks and a star-spangled bandanna.
It was a bitterly cold, gray day, but Prokhorov wore just a pair of light-washed jeans, a brown leather jacket, and leather gloves the size of skillets.
Stirrup, either of a pair of light frames hung from the saddle attached to the back of an animal usually a horse or pony.
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