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The phrase "a pair of meticulously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing two items that have been crafted or arranged with great attention to detail.
Example: "She presented a pair of meticulously crafted shoes that showcased her exceptional design skills."
Alternatives: "a couple of carefully" or "two precisely".
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After some confusion over where to go, most shuffled to a pair of meticulously kept fields that outdid their practice home at Giants Stadium.
Under a sultry soundtrack of jazz standards, a pair of meticulously groomed bartenders in vests and rolled-up shirtsleeves measured jiggers of bourbon and gin.
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True to our stereotypical nature, a pair of dads have to meticulously plan to have a child.
Even at this stage it was possible to see Tomaszewski reaching for a pair of scissors and rearranging a student's meticulously executed design.
Straightaway he built his own telescope--using a metal pipe that he cut and fitted with a pair of lenses borrowed from his school--and meticulously mapped the surface of the moon.
Eleanor White's "Meticulously + Elegant" consists of a pair of white leather gloves suspended from the wall, and punctured with a countless number of pins.
In Britain, tracksuits are as common as a pair of jeans, so scally fetishists set themselves apart by meticulously curating their image.
The female characters are so meticulously drawn that it takes a moment to realize that there's a pair of guys beneath the wigs, wardrobe and high voices.
In Britain, tracksuits are as common as a pair of jeans, so scally fetishists set themselves apart from the tabloid cliché of "benefit-thieving ASBOs" by meticulously curating their image.
A pair of shoes?
A pair of friends.
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