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pair of million
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pair of million" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding of the expression "a million" or "millions," which refers to a large quantity of something, but "pair" does not fit in this context. Example: "I need a million dollars to fund my project."
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Penn made only two further films in the 70s - Night Moves, a murky thriller steeped in the disillusioned malaise of the Watergate era, and The Missouri Breaks, which the Los Angeles Times critic described as "a pair of million dollar babies in a five and ten cent flick".
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
A pair of Nine West boots.
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There aren't a lot of 5 seeds with a pair of seven footers up front.
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The package also includes improved low light shooting, courtesy of a pair of eight-megapixel sensors.
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Each employer in our study received applications from either a pair of two male jobseekers or a pair of two female jobseekers.
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The ogee arch consists of a pair of two tangential circular arcs making an arch shape.
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Due to symmetry the joint is considered as a pair of two identical tubular-lap joints.
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The concept of a power graphic contraction pair of two mappings is introduced.
Next, we introduce the notion of a cyclic contraction for a pair of two binary mappings.
Next we introduce the notion of R F -comparative pair of two fuzzy mappings.
For a pair of two nonnegative integrable functions, we say that satisfies the -condition if.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "pair of million" in formal writing. Instead, use phrases like "millions of" or "a couple of million" for clarity and accuracy.
Common error
Do not confuse "pair of" with quantifiers indicating large amounts. "Pair of" is for two items, while "million" indicates a large number. Incorrectly combining them creates grammatical errors.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pair of million" is typically intended to function as a quantifier, but it fails grammatically. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is incorrect and not usable in written English. Instead, use more appropriate quantifiers to express large quantities.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "pair of million" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in both formal and informal writing. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. While the intent might be to express a quantity in the millions, the phrase fails to do so effectively. To convey the intended meaning, consider using alternatives such as "millions of", "a couple of million", or specifying the exact number like "two million". Although examples exist across various sources, these instances should be regarded as errors rather than correct usage. Stick to established quantifiers for accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Millions of
This alternative replaces "pair of" with "millions of" to indicate a large quantity.
A couple of million
Uses "a couple of" to specify approximately two million.
Two million
Directly states the quantity as two million.
Several million
Indicates more than two million, but not an extremely large number.
Almost two million
Indicates an amount close to two million.
About two million
Specifies an approximate value of two million.
Millions upon millions
Emphasizes a very large quantity, far exceeding a single million.
Multiple millions
Highlights that there are several millions involved.
A substantial number of millions
Suggests a significant quantity measured in millions.
A million or two
Expresses uncertainty about whether it is exactly one million or slightly more.
FAQs
How should I express a quantity in the millions correctly?
Instead of "pair of million", use "millions of", "a couple of million", or specify the number like "two million" depending on the context.
What does "pair of" usually refer to?
"Pair of" is used to refer to two items that are meant to be used together, such as "a pair of shoes" or "a pair of gloves". It's not appropriate for expressing large quantities like millions.
Which is correct, "millions of dollars" or "pair of million dollars"?
"Millions of dollars" is the correct and commonly used phrase. "Pair of million dollars" is grammatically incorrect. Consider using alternatives like "a couple of million dollars" for a more precise, though less formal, expression.
Can I use "pair of" with other large numbers?
No, "pair of" is exclusively for referring to two items. It cannot be combined with large numbers like million, billion, or trillion. For those use expression like "millions of".
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested