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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of tall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing two items or people that are tall in height.
Example: "She bought a pair of tall boots for the winter season."
Alternatives: "a couple of tall" or "two tall."
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A pair of tall, thin palm trees forms an ethereal architecture.
Today, a pair of tall white gates stand guard at the Decherd crossing.
At the Soho store, one woman slipped on a pair of tall black boots.
A pair of tall, brick hop kilns greet us in all their rustic loveliness.
Mukherjee, a slender man with tousled dark hair and a goatee, was serving cocktails from a pair of tall pitchers.
Colsaerts courageously lifted a recovery shot over a pair of tall oaks, but saw his ball land under a grandstand.
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Best of show, generally speaking, was a pair of extremely tall Proenza Schouler platforms ($870) with leather waves coiling around the foot like anacondas and a strip of lizard across the toe.
When Ms. Winfrey confidently strode out dressed in a sea foam green V-neck dress and a pair of perilously tall ruby red stilettos, the audience collectively leapt to its feet and shrieked at the sight of her.
Sprinklings of these recur in both objects and drawings, signaled by the first work on view: the 2008 "Scrunchabunch". Its flat-topped forms and terra-cotta hue (dusted with light blue) suggest a pair of unusually tall, thin mesas in the American Southwest that are doing their best to look short and may be made of human flesh.
Anchored by a pair of long, tall islands in the back of the showroom, the sun-drenched space, opening Wednesday, has the feel of a retail store with a serious side for design professionals.
Wear them with a pair of dark tall Uggs and roll the Uggs down.
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