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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spare pair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an extra set of something, typically clothing or accessories, such as shoes or glasses.
Example: "I always keep a spare pair of glasses in my bag in case I misplace my main ones."
Alternatives: "extra set" or "backup pair."
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And take at least one spare pair.
* Take along a spare pair of eyeglasses.
Characteristically, Dandy Tom has brought a spare pair.
Do you need to add a spare pair of eyeglasses?
But Adlens promotes them as an ideal spare pair for the glove compartment or kitchen drawer.
A volunteer caretaker at the mosque eventually found him a spare pair of slippers.
They didn't even take a spare pair of socks, Fergusson remarks.
He was therefore headed home to get a spare pair of keys.
Gross wants us to be prepared: Always bring a spare pair of glasses and a phone charger with you.
Carrying my few belongings in a gym bag: a spare pair of high-tops, a few changes of clothes.
Reporters from Israel were told that Sanford said he was saved only by the generosity of a Canadian runner, who lent him a spare pair.
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