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one pair of sock
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "one pair of socks" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: I only have one pair of socks left, so I need to do a load of laundry soon.
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Alternative expressions(3)
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60 human-written examples
He embarked on his journey wearing only a paper suit made from the vouchers, a pair of shoes, one pair of socks and one set of underwear.
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Faithy was new to our home, louder than the rest of us had learned to be, and she had more than one pair of socks, a sign she'd been living in smaller homes where kids get things like socks.
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(I had a darning needle in my pack, because my toes are awl-shaped, and we were supposed to bring only one pair of socks. But I could have used thistles).
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For that you get the fitness tracker and one pair of socks.
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Spending a week in Vegas without lip balm is akin to the Amazon with only one pair of socks.
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This number reflects one pair of socks per each senior in the nursing home, homeless shelter, and Meals on Wheels program that have requested help.
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If I walk into a group that's rather large, then maybe I'll go down to one pair of socks.
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The same study also compared one pair of socks to faecal samples and concluded that this sample type was inferior to the 12 × 5 faecal samples for the purpose of detecting Salmonella in broiler flocks.
I snagged one pair of Two-Timin' socks.
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Or: 2,595,477 men's flannel check long sleeved shirts (blue) + one pair of white cotton socks to roll up and stuff 'down the front'.
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I was, however, prepared to pack my sleeping bag, and the minimal amount of clothes (three pairs of underwear, three pairs of socks, two shirts, one pair of pants...), and opt to sleep in hostels along the way with up to 60-100 other fellow "pilgrims" each night, donning earplugs to muffle the group snoring, and sharing group bathrooms.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure that the noun following "pair of" is plural. The correct phrase is "pair of socks", not "pair of sock". Pay attention to grammatical number agreement in your writing to avoid common errors.
Common error
Avoid using a singular noun after "pair of". It is a common mistake to say "one pair of sock" instead of the grammatically correct "one pair of socks". Double-check your noun forms, especially when using quantifying phrases like "pair of".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "one pair of sock" aims to function as a noun phrase, intended to identify a specific quantity of socks. However, due to a grammatical error, it fails to achieve this function correctly. As Ludwig indicates, the phrase itself is not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "one pair of sock" is grammatically incorrect. The noun "sock" should be pluralized to "socks" when used with "pair of". The correct phrase is "one pair of socks". Ludwig confirms this assessment. When writing, always double-check noun-verb agreement, especially after quantifying phrases like "pair of". Pay attention to the difference between the singular and plural forms.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a pair of socks
Corrects the grammatical error by using the plural "socks" to match "pair of".
one pair of socks
Corrects the grammatical error by using the plural "socks" to match "pair of".
a single pair of socks
Adds emphasis on the singularity of the pair.
just one pair of socks
Emphasizes the limited quantity using "just".
only a pair of socks
Highlights the small amount or insignificance of the socks.
one set of socks
Replaces "pair" with "set", offering a slightly different nuance.
a sock pair
Inverts the phrase structure while retaining the core meaning.
a couple of socks
Uses a different term for a pair while maintaining the plural.
a matching pair of socks
Adds the detail that the socks are matching.
a new pair of socks
Adds the detail that the socks are new.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "one pair of sock"?
The correct phrase is "one pair of socks". The noun following "pair of" should be plural.
Is it grammatically correct to say "pair of sock"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "pair of socks", where "socks" is plural to match the "pair".
What does "a pair of socks" mean?
The phrase "a pair of socks" refers to two socks that are meant to be worn together.
Can I use "one pair of sock" in a sentence?
No, you should not use "one pair of sock" because it is grammatically incorrect. Use "one pair of socks" instead.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested