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Discover Ludwig"a pair with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is associated with or compared to another item or group. For example, you might say "I have a pair of shoes that goes well with my outfit."
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Gerald Williams then knocked in a pair with a single.
What that is, is a pair with a 1 and a promise.
Instead of dark glasses, he wears a pair with lavender-tinted lenses.
The store itself is half of a pair, with its own twin downtown near Atlantic Avenue.
Didion swaps her sunglasses for a pair with clear lenses, her huge doe-eyes now visible.
"A pair with no music playing would most likely not drown out the playlist from hell….
£12.99, in a pair with Wild Turkey-aged IRS, beer merchants.
For example, a classroom may have a pair of traditional scissors and a pair with a special grip.
Wearing a pair with cool cotton or linen pants, women may even be able to abandon hosiery.
At the time, he deployed the imaginative Medunjanin as a creative link in a pair with the more destructive Rahimic.
I still have mine, a pair with one leather strap across the instep and another around the big toe.
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