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Discover Ludwig"pair up with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean to form a pair or join with someone or another group. For example, "We need two volunteers to pair up with each other and help with the event."
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I'd have to pair up with someone.
After the meetings, the girls pair up with their mentors.
Females tend to pair up with those larger males.
It can also pair up with compatible Bluetooth headphones and car stereos.
Deng, if healthy, could be the right guy to pair up with Kyrie Irving.
Heathrow suggests this could pair up with a second parallel runway for a four-runway hub.
After that, the device will remember the secret handshake and pair up with your handset automatically.
Pfizer likes to pair up with other drug makers to bring products to market.
But they tend to pair up with the same friends, which can be unproductive.
Midsize firms, like Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, will be the next to pair up with larger rivals, traders said.
"Frankly," Van Tuyl said, "if I knew this about The Game, I'd be reluctant to pair up with him".
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