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The phrase "a pair of sharp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two items that are sharp, typically in the context of tools or objects like scissors or knives.
Example: "I need to find a pair of sharp scissors to cut this paper cleanly."
Alternatives: "a set of sharp" or "two sharp".
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Finally, with a pair of sharp scissors, snip off the mouth and eyes in one cut.
Such control is applied to a pair of sharp tips which are designed as the symmetrical and asymmetrical ones in shape, or the ones staggered in position.
The latter organ has a pair of sharp, horny beaks and a filelike organ, the radula, for drilling shells and rasping away flesh.
During "Message of Love," a pair of sharp guitar chords alternate with Ms. Hynde's graceful vocals; the song sounded slinky and spiky at the same time.
Mr. Skelos, by contrast, is known for a pair of sharp elbows that he developed during his years as the Senate's deputy majority leader.
The Flint House stands like a fissure in the meadow, comprising a pair of sharp triangular wedges that ramp up from the earth, creating an artificial valley with their stepped rooflines.
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All spring and summer, Hastens has been running an ad in magazines like Elle Decor: a photograph of the blue-and-white-checked Vividus bed topped with a puffy white down comforter, one corner pulled back invitingly, with a pair of sharp-toed stiletto shoes on the floor beside it.
Clean a pair of small, sharp scissors with rubbing alcohol.
Use a pair of small, sharp scissors suitable for cutting paper.
A pair of teeth sharper than a scalpel cut into the flesh.
She's got a pair of needle-sharp stilettos in her hand and fluffy slippers on her feet.
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