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The phrase "to pair" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used when referring to matching or connecting two things or people together. Examples: 1. The chef taught us how to pair different wines with our meals. 2. It's important to pair the right shoes with your outfit. 3. Mary was paired with John for the team project. 4. I need to pair the new bluetooth headphones with my phone. 5. The teacher asked us to pair up and discuss our ideas with a classmate.
Dictionary
to pair
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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What to pair with gin?
"Not necessarily something to pair with food".
I'd have to pair up with someone.
Next, Andrea told us to pair up.
That's tough to pair with spooky music.
We like to pair them up.
It's easy to pair anything with them".
Care was needed to pair up the debits and credits.
So it's better to pair, then to put one up.
Instruct students to pair off to examine the images.
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