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"in duet" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to refer to two people that perform a task or activity together. For example, "The music teacher and her student performed a song in duet."
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In Duet Mode you sing with her.
Lars Ekborg, who plays an arrogant revolutionary in "Duet for Cannibals," comes off as merely snide.
Males also employ these calls, often in duet with their mates, to advertise territorial status.
Synchronized Swimming One technical and one free routine competed in duet and team events.
It was captivating to hear the doleful cello lines in duet with the reedy tones of the accordion.
Glass's work reveals the variety of timbres available with the synthesizer, especially in duet passages with the violin soloist.
She was also widely praised for her portrayal of a violinist struggling with multiple sclerosis in Duet for One (1986).
(Chinen) CYRUS CHESTNUT AND JOHN HICKS (Monday) A pair of tasteful and knowledgeable pianists, playing solo and in duet.
The Sarasate showpiece - in which Hanslip is joined in duet by Mikhail Ovrutsky is a delightful supplement.
It's the 20-foot-tall, 200-ton Russian "Tsar Bell" — the largest bell in the world — in duet with the campus's carillon.
In 1954 he began a long association with Norman Granz, appearing in Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic, sometimes in duet with Buddy Rich.
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