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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong pair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of two items or individuals that work well together or have a significant impact.
Example: "The athlete and coach make a strong pair, pushing each other to achieve their best performances."
Alternatives: "a powerful duo" or "a solid team".
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Emily Pulley (Valencienne) and Paul Groves (Camille) are a strong pair of illicit lovers.
They're a strong pair in certain areas, but not the most mobile at close quarters.
It proved as much to New York audiences before Thanksgiving, with a strong pair of concerts at Carnegie Hall.
Before one of them us grabbed, of course, by a strong pair of hands and kissed by someone else.
In the other, "I Hear a Rhapsody," Mr. Martin's filigree elaborations were deftly handled by a strong pair of scat-singing soloists.
Using poultry shears or a strong pair of scissors, cut right along the backbone and through the ribs on either side of the parson's nose.
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They are a strong pairing, quite similar to Jonathan and I – solid defensively and if you don't muscle up in defence they can cause you problems in attack.
As a combination, we thought they would make a strong pairing".
When you have a strong pairing in front of your backline, it allows your full-backs to get forward, something we saw from Saints against Villa, when Bertrand set up Clyne to score the equaliser.
Adcock's former partner Imogen Bankier, with whom he won World Championship silver in 2011, has formed a strong pairing with fellow Scot Robert Blair - who used to play with White.
It was as if all of a sudden I was wearing a stronger pair of glasses.
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