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The phrase "a pair of reporters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two reporters working together or being mentioned in a context.
Example: "During the press conference, a pair of reporters asked insightful questions that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "two reporters" or "a couple of reporters".
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It took several taps on his shoulder from a pair of reporters for him to be roused from his trance.
A pair of reporters described the place as "a classical icebox decorated for some surreal reason by an insane upholsterer".
Last year, a pair of reporters for O Dia and their driver were abducted and tortured for several hours inside a favela.
As he paddled, he offered an assessment of the scenery ("magnificent"), rebuffed a request from a pair of reporters to race ("No, we're just here observing the beauty") and joked about his history with boating ("I'm from a big canoeing family in Queens").
It is where he often mixes business and pleasure, though rarely with a pair of reporters, his guests this day.
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