Sentence examples for be pair from inspiring English sources

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be pair

noun

Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.

  • I couldn't decide which of the pair of designer shirts I preferred, so I bought the pair.

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This separation of reads is important because for scaffolding a user would typically only use reads from categories A, B and C. Pairs for which no junction adaptor is found are less likely to be true mate pairs and may well be pair end sequences that have slipped through the biotin enrichment process.

Similar(59)

Students will be paired together.

Can ikat honestly be paired with florals?

Shoes need to be paired up.

The cheeses will be paired with wines.

And with whom would he be paired?

Would you like to be paired with a Peer Arts Advisor?

Or can they be paired as tactics of intervention?

Q: How will I be paired with my mentor?

Whether it could ever be paired with food is questionable.

Similarly for subfactors there will be pair-wise comparison.

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