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Free sign upThe phrase "added a pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of including or introducing two items of a similar kind, often in a context where the items are being counted or specified.
Example: "She added a pair of shoes to her shopping cart before checking out."
Alternatives: "included a couple of" or "inserted two of".
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About a month ago he added a pair of new tattoos to his impressive collection — images of Mr. Hall and Mr. Oates on the backs of his hands.
Murphy added a pair of free throws to secure it.
I also added a pair of rhododendrons for their giant, exotic blossoms.
Ryan Smyth and Jason Smith each added a pair of assists.
New York added a pair of field goals before Miami began to muster a response.
Jeff Bagwell and Ward hit consecutive homers, and Brad Ausmus added a pair of R.B.I. for Houston.
In the windowless bathroom, they added a pair of crank-out windows and an open shower with mosaic tile flooring.
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He adds a pair of kangaroolike legs.
And the San Diego Padres crossed their fingers in adding a pair of starters to their rotation.
(Add a pair of dark glasses, and she'd be the spit of a comic book spy).
Mock's backup, Vince Young, got into the act too, adding a pair of rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
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