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was pairing
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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He turned pro in 1985 and within two years was pairing up with Ballesteros in the 1987 Ryder Cup and dancing on the final green as the Europeans beat the Americans for the first time in the United States.
I was pairing it with a Google Pixel XL, which means I was using the USB-C version.
Among the major changes made was pairing Avida-ED with a wet lab curriculum in which student teams isolated antibiotic resistant bacteria from different soil environments and characterized them in the teaching lab (Luckie et al. 2013).
I was pairing my antidepressants with a gram of blow and seven or eight drinks, waking up unable to open my eyes, my head splitting apart.
He stated that he was aware of how serious it was pairing the characters romantically, but did not feel like they were damaging Marty's character.
One was pairing editors with marketers and advertising sales representatives in every department to make The Times more entrepreneurial and profitable.
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She was paired with a foreign student.
Sergeant McRae was paired with Mr. Clementi.
Last year, Jan Steen was paired with Joan Miró.
Whitemore was paired with Brian Clark.
Pampling was paired with Woods on Saturday.
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