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pair of foot
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pair of foot" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "pair of feet," which refers to two feet as a unit. Example: "I bought a new pair of feet for my running shoes."
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As a transcriptionist you would be a using a pair of foot pedals which would be connected to your computer.
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57 human-written examples
With the exception of its wires and a pair of foot-diameter black disks at the center of each wheel, the Tidal Force is a high-end, front-suspension mountain bike whose folding frame was designed for military use.
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Eleanor Billet, a new dealer in New York, has a pair of unpainted antique English stone chairs with carved griffin-head bases and a pair of foot-tall, moss-covered old stone balls from England that together weigh 600 pounds.
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The Chambers show has a pair of foot-tall Chinese side chairs in red sandstone, a limestone altar table, a Qingdou lute stand, a chess table with a limestone top and elm base, and a pair of pagoda-shaped hexagonal stands.
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A new pair of feet.
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"I'm on my second pair of feet," she said.
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One clay couch has nothing on it but a pair of feet.
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A pair of feet in their shoes lay unattached to a body.
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Repeatedly, there was an abrupt pan down to a pair of feet.
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Then they saw a pair of feet and "decided to go back," Sgt. Nieves said.
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On a fifth, someone points a camera down at a pair of feet standing on pavement.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct phrase "pair of feet" instead of the grammatically incorrect "pair of foot".
Common error
Avoid using a singular noun ("foot") when referring to a pair. The correct form is always the plural "feet".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pair of foot" functions as a noun phrase, but it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig identifies the correct form as "pair of feet". While examples exist, they are rare and should be avoided in formal writing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "pair of foot" is a grammatically incorrect phrase. The correct form is "pair of feet". While there are very few examples of the incorrect usage as per Ludwig, it is strongly recommended to use the grammatically correct alternative in all contexts. Ludwig identifies "pair of feet" as the correct and preferred expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pair of feet
Corrected grammatical form of the original phrase.
two feet
Simplifies the original phrase using a numerical quantifier.
set of feet
Uses "set" as a collective noun, similar in meaning to "pair".
foot pair
Reverses the order of words to explore a different phrasing, maintaining the core concept.
a couple of feet
Employs "couple" instead of "pair", offering a synonym.
pair of walking
Focuses on the action associated with feet, namely walking.
foot combination
Emphasizes feet in coordination.
two-foot
Adjectival form describing something related to two feet.
pedestrian pair
Highlights feet as means of walking.
pair of boot
Highlights the context of a foot.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "pair of foot"?
The correct phrase is "pair of feet", which is grammatically correct and commonly used.
Is "pair of foot" ever correct?
No, "pair of foot" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The plural form "feet" should always be used in this context.
Can I use "two feet" instead of "pair of feet"?
Yes, "two feet" is a perfectly acceptable and often more straightforward alternative to "pair of feet".
What does "set of feet" mean?
"Set of feet" is similar to "pair of feet", referring to two feet considered as a unit or group.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested