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The phrase "a pair of wired" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are referring to a pair of wired items, such as headphones or devices, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "I just bought a pair of wired headphones for my music sessions."
Alternatives: "a set of wired" or "two wired".
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– you'll find yourself somewhere wanting to use a pair of wired headphones.
2) Also included in the box: A pair of wired earbuds with a Lightning connector.
Bluetooth earbuds this size typically sound as good as a pair of wired earbuds half their price.
But I'd been listening to iTunes through a complex system of demode devices: in the living room, a pair of wired Logitech speakers; in the bedroom, a five-CD stereo system's auxiliary input; and in the kitchen, a retro-looking Tivoli radio.
A pair of wired, Pixel Bud-esque headphones are expected be in the box, as well.
Sometimes you just want to plug in a pair of wired headphones and be done with it.
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Perched on his nose were a pair of wire-framed spectacles.
He took a pair of wire cutters and removed the tracking bracelet from his ankle.
THE man clips the wire at the ring with a pair of wire cutters and the wire zips away.
"I never think that way," he says, blinking behind a pair of wire-rimmed glasses.
Solder a pair of wires (from ribbon cable) to the motor and tape them to the beam.
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