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Discover Ludwig"to pair with" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a combination of two items that go together, often contrasted with each other. For example, "The freshness of the apples pairs with the tartness of the cranberries to create a flavorful jelly."
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What to pair with gin?
"Not necessarily something to pair with food".
That's tough to pair with spooky music.
That's a downer gift to pair with a gym membership.
To pair with the beef, Prentice suggests Barolo.
Thanksgiving dinner is stressful enough without sweating over which wine to pair with marshmallow topping.
The word that I have come to pair with privacy is dignity.
He also added Michael Barrow to pair with his pal Jessie Armstead at linebacker.
Professors have coercive power, which isn't the best thing to pair with financial opportunity.
Pair programming only works when you have people to pair with.
White asparagus is tricky to pair with wine because of its mild but slightly bitter flavour.
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