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The phrase "a pair of thick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of item that comes in pairs, such as glasses, socks, or any other objects that are typically found in pairs and have a thickness attribute.
Example: "She wore a pair of thick socks to keep her feet warm during the winter hike."
Alternatives: "a set of thick" or "two thick".
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Then, he pulled on a pair of thick rubber boots that came up to his knees.
If only she'd had a pair of thick brown glasses to stare over.
It contains wine and cheeses and a pair of thick gloves.
At each entrance, a pair of thick refrigerator doors blocks the winter cold of 50 below.
He wore a pair of thick glasses that magnified his wild eyes.
He wears a bright orange vest, a pair of thick black goggles and has numerous maps spilling from his pockets.
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Groups of men in sumptuous costumes watch as a skinny dog sniffs about in the foreground, and a pair of thick-trunked trees rise in the background.
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The 48-year-old "Brothers & Sisters" star looked chic, donning a pair of thick-rimmed glasses, a loose-fitting T-shirt, a green jacket and skinny jeans.
He got a haircut, and at the trial wore a collection of navy and tweed sports coats, along with a pair of thick-rimmed glasses.
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