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"pairing of words" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to two words that are associated with each other, either because of their meaning, spelling, or sound. For example, you can say, "The pairing of 'night' and 'day' is often used to symbolize the contrast between darkness and light."
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But the solemn pairing of words and gorgeous pictures strains to pull it off here.
And it happened that a friend of mine, a wine writer — that happy pairing of words!
Surely, though, the anonymous developer borrowed that particular pairing of words from Emily Dickinson: Tell all the Truth but tell it slant -- Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth's superb surprise.
At I.S. (for Industries Stationery, 136 West 17th Street), valentines with silk-screened graphics of a heart with cropped edges or just a spare pairing of words ("Truly, Deeply," "Swoon, Sigh," "Love Hurts") are $3 to $3.50 each, $22 to $24 for a pack of eight.
What a tantalizing pairing of words, wet with contour and risk.
Sir Paul has famously said that circa 1965, he dreamed a tune he called "Scrambled Eggs," and, after checking with friends to make sure he wasn't filching, wrote "Yesterday," a near-perfect pairing of words and music.
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A pair of words.
"A bewitching pair of words.
Meanwhile, another pair of words met an opposite fate.
Each spread has a pair of words at the bottom — contrasting, emotional words.
Odd pairs of words are spliced in rhyme: lockdown and downtown, sistren and shitstem.
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