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The phrase "two pairs of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantity of two sets of items that come in pairs.
Example: "I bought two pairs of shoes for the upcoming trip."
Alternatives: "a couple of pairs" or "two sets of".
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Most beetles have two pairs of wings.
Two pairs of fathers and sons approached.
I have two pairs of shoes".
Wear at least two pairs of socks.
Remainders of two pairs of ties.
Two pairs of prosthetic components were tested.
At the water's edge, rescuers found two pairs of shoes.
There are two pairs of doors opening onto the gallery.
"Some guys wore two pairs of running tights.
"I've got two pairs of very thick socks," she said.
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One hundred ninety-two pairs of rubber gloves.
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