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The phrase "a special pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unique or noteworthy set of items, often in a context where the pair has particular significance or value.
Example: "She received a special pair of shoes for her birthday that she had been wanting for years."
Alternatives: "an exclusive set of" or "a unique couple of".
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AYO is a special pair of glasses that helps adjusts your hormone levels using a specialized blue-light based solution to minimize the effects of jet lag.
One is a special pair of glasses.
He's wearing a special pair of billowing union jack shorts for the occasion.
The males carry the eggs on a special pair of legs until they hatch.
Someone wearing a special pair of glasses can see these as a three-dimensional model.
For this job, I have a special pair of tough vinyl gloves that will not let even the toughest rose thorns through.
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The rooms and common areas are exquisitely decorated – wherever you look, there is something of note: a hat, a picture frame or a very special pair of Pigalle Louboutin heels.
"Nevertheless, Edinburgh should still consider them incredibly worthwhile as symbolic objects that raise the status of the institution: they just a pair of bears but, a very special pair of bears".
"It's like I was gifted with this special pair of eyeglasses," she tells David Remnick.
Special pair of scissors to get her out of her jeans.
Claims to be low-maintenance, but then insists that everyone get several special pairs of shoes, just for it.
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