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Discover Ludwig"like a pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two objects, often when you are comparing them to a pair of something. For example, "The twins looked like a pair of peas in a pod."
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"I'd like a pair of those palazzo pants, please".
I'd quite like a pair of those.
Would you like a pair of boots to go with that skirt you bought last month?
He looked like a pair of tweezers.
Like a pair of battered leather brogues.
My lips were split like a pair of overripe tomatoes.
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Everyone likes a pair of comfy shoes.
I really liked a pair of black driving gloves ($125).
They also liked a pair of mismatched lighted vanity mirrors.
Then I downloaded some music I liked, a pair of songs that I played repeatedly.
He likes a pair of navy suede chevalier boots that a New York Post writer is wriggling into.
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