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The phrase "and paired in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing items or elements that are matched or grouped together in a specific context.
Example: "The socks were neatly folded and paired in a drawer for easy access."
Alternatives: "and matched in a" or "and grouped in a".
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Woods and Sorenstam, paired in a match-play, alternate-shot format at the Bighorn Golf Club, bounced back from a two-hole deficit with three holes to play to outduel David Duval and Karrie Webb on the 19th hole.
At last, Miss Muller and Mr. Gale were paired in a romantic duet and the entire company participated in an easygoing finale.
When Zelda and Dorsal sites are paired in a synthetic regulatory element, broad lateral expression results.
In each recipe the fish is crisped in a pan and paired with a garnish.
Well, Whittingdale wouldn't be the first man to have been unknowingly and inappropriately paired in this way through an online dating site.
Only Time magazine featured Mr. Levin along with Mr. Case on its cover and paired the two in a dual profile.
Wednesday, Feb. 10: Smokers and a skull were paired in the sixth installment.
Crowther, R. A. Straight and paired helical filaments in Alzheimer disease have a common structural unit.
Charles was a charming, mellow kid, and being paired together in a hell class accelerated our friendship.
In [27], the authors analyze optimum power control and resource allocation with different sharing modes between CUEs and D2D pairs in a single-cell scenario.
United are the leaders in this field with a potential England centre back pairing in Jones and Cleverly, a potential International in Cleverly and Danny Welbeck.
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