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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add a pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to including or inserting two items of something, typically in a context where pairs are relevant, such as clothing or accessories.
Example: "Please add a pair of shoes to my order."
Alternatives: "include a couple of" or "insert two of".
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(Add a pair of dark glasses, and she'd be the spit of a comic book spy).
We wore bandanas, and I bought a couple of "weskits", but resisted the urge to add a pair of fringed leather chaps.
Just add a pair of cute beaded flip-flops, rubproof sun block and a colorful tote to throw it all in".
Add a pair of exciting wing-backs and the option of Javier Hernández, and they have the tools to go further still.
Just add a pair of sleeves and a collar and, voilà, a jacket — closed with a single button, which wraps around the body with a forgiving ease.
Add a pair of long johns, and there's a good chance you'll look like you've just stepped off the set of Little House on the Prairie.
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He adds a pair of kangaroolike legs.
Murphy added a pair of free throws to secure it.
New York added a pair of field goals before Miami began to muster a response.
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