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Discover LudwigThe phrase "form a pair" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe two things or people that go together or are matched in some way. For example: - The two dancers formed a pair on the dance floor, moving in perfect synchrony. - The two pieces of the puzzle formed a pair and completed the picture. - The two actors formed a pair on stage, delivering a powerful performance together. - The shoes and the handbag formed a stylish pair, completing the outfit. - The two countries formed a pair in the negotiations, working together to reach a solution.
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CONS form a pair, ordinary CONS, of x to a thing called delay of y.
These beams form a pair of alternating light fields for stereo 3-D view.
Next, the two degenerate dipolar modes of the hexagonal cluster form a pair of bands (p1 and p2).
Two paths p and p′ form a pair of failure-disjoint paths if they share only reliable arcs.
The tribal leaders at the meeting agreed to form a pair of councils to advise the new government.
Both players form a pair to compete with other pairs, and once a Guesser guesses right, both Narrator and Guesser get a point.
It is made by taking two rounds of the rope around a solid object, then passing the end under both turns to form a pair of half hitches.
Two windows and the low-slung awning of the East River restaurant form a pair of eyes above a rueful mouth; likewise, two pearl earrings and a choker in the jeweller's shop window.
Today, the hundreds of people awaiting passage through either of the school's entrances form a pair of lines winding from the middle of East 82nd Street around the respective corners of First and Second Avenues and halfway up another block.
More importantly, by introducing an additional nanoresonator to form a pair of bright-dark resonators, a dual-band plasmonic nearly-perfect absorber can be achieved and the original single absorption peak splits into two absorption peaks.
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