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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two items or individuals that are connected or related in some way.
Example: "I found a pair that perfectly matches my shoes."
Alternatives: "a couple that" or "two that".
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She's looking for a pair that fits her well.
We also excluded a pair that split up in more than 90% of their total flights.
"Look for a pair that fits so well you barely notice you're wearing them," he advised.
But there are a pair that could be considered movies without borders.
He pointed to a pair that brought to mind Moe Green.
Mr. Warner has a pair that look like maracas, but with an almost flat top.
After eyeballing my feet, Emma chose a pair that fit perfectly, and off we set.
In the pairs competition this afternoon, judges inexplicably voted a pair that fell three times onto the Olympic team, and left out a pair that didn't fall at all.
I believe there is enough information here so an experienced hobbyist can make a pair that works well.
They were asked to choose one word out of a pair that would best describe a restaurant as authentic.
I mean a pair that has a worn look to it, that fits well and you can wear with anything.
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