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Discover Ludwig"the first pair" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the initial or initial set of something in a series or sequence. For example: 1. The first pair of shoes I tried on fit perfectly. 2. The first pair of students to finish the test will be allowed to leave early. 3. She bought the first pair of tickets for the concert. 4. The first pair of dancers took the stage and wowed the audience. 5. I always make sure to wear my lucky socks, especially for the first pair of games in a tournament. 6. The first pair of socks I pull out of the drawer are always mismatched. 7. The first pair of actors to audition blew us away and were immediately cast.
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The first pair, "AC," is easy.
He thinks the first pair were two men.
The first pair came together: "You're lovely," they said.
The first pair, called the chelicerae, constitute the jaws.
The first pair (Yevgenia Obraztsova and Filipp Stepin) are sweetly rhapsodic.
The first pair was released on Dec. 7, and the second, 12 days later.
The first pair carrie the object to a parking meter pole & fitted it onto the pole.
The prothorax bears the first pair of legs and a pair of respiratory openings (spiracles).
The first pair of advanced Vela satellites was orbited on April 28 , 1967
The first pair, "Epaminondas and Scipio," and perhaps an introduction and formal dedication, are lost.
The asking price for the first pair I liked was HK$120, or around £11.
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