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The phrase "as a young pair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two individuals or entities that are both young, often in a context where their youth is relevant to the discussion.
Example: "As a young pair, they approached their new adventure with enthusiasm and optimism."
Alternatives: "as a youthful couple" or "as a young duo".
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"They paired up last summer as a young pair and even produced an egg, but they were hit by bad weather and sadly the chick didn't survive," said Nigel Jarrett, the centre's head of conservation breeding.
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They're currently both in production of musical La La Land, with Gosling and Emma Stone pairing up as a young, creative couple attempting to survive the cutthroat Los Angeles scene.
The result is a quietly vérité-ish study starring the fine young actors Kentucker Audley (Ain't Them Bodies Saints) and Hannah Gross (I Used to Be Darker) as a damaged and lonely young pair who slowly find in each other the potential for redemption.
And Lucas Black as a young horse thief the pair meet during their travels.
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Born in Bethel, she moved to Trinidad as a young girl and remembers seeing a man stealing a pair of glasses from a lady in the market.
The family would discover this when they paired him with professional artist, Carl Thelemaque, as a young teenager (pictured below).
The pair brought up James in the Christian faith, and even as a young girl, her voice stood out in the church choir.
When the pair launches into Fleetwood Mac's Rumors kick-off, "Second Hand News," you get something eerily Buckingham/Nicks, as if the younger pair could fill those big shoes should there be some further evolution of the band (plus it doesn't hurt to have Lindsey Buckingham joining Matthew on guitars further proving the point).
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