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be paired
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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Can ikat honestly be paired with florals?
Shoes need to be paired up.
And with whom would he be paired?
The cheeses will be paired with wines.
But who should be paired with either paragon?
His talk will be paired with a dinner of game.
Whether it could ever be paired with food is questionable.
The chefs will be paired, one American with one French.
Will be paired with former Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III.
The two cannot be paired to create stereo output, however.
I was intimidated to be paired with him.
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