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"duet of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe two people or things performing together in a musical or vocal piece. For example: - The concert opened with a beautiful duet of violin and cello. - We were treated to a soulful duet of jazz and blues by the two talented musicians. - The duet of two sisters singing harmoniously left the audience in awe.
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They played a duet of Khatchaturian.
The pair moves into a duet of spirals and entanglements.
We did a duet of Nina Simone's See-Line Woman.
The two sang a duet of David Bowie's "Heroes," and they sounded just great.
When they meet, they have an extended duet of blissful lyricism, which these young lovers relish.
A long duet of wrestling by Austin Tyson and Dan Walczak is relatively free of mannerisms.
There seem to be only a few overrehearsed lines in their duet of togetherness.
It's one part classical, one part metal thunder, like a duet of Pavarotti and Chris Cornell.
The male duet of the Bourne "Swan Lake" is now a classic of same-sex choreography.
Michael Tracy's "Persistence of Memory" is a duet of troubled intimacy.
A duet of awkward intimacy might occur, or recur a little differently.
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