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pair

[pair] / pɛər /




Example Sentences

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A pair of impressive books will change the way readers understand the rise and fall of slavery in the Atlantic world.

From The Wall Street Journal

It looks like a pair of not-long-ago contenders, returned to championship form.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is paired with interviews Mann had with surviving relatives and friends of those who once knew Short or investigated her murder.

From Los Angeles Times

Sir Keir highlighted he had supported Burnham's 2015 leadership campaign and how the pair "work closely together" now, including on the Northern Powerhouse Rail project.

From BBC

The 2024 US Open finalist wrote "no Chiefs jersey today" on a courtside camera lens after her victory and the pair were seen chatting and laughing in the locker room straight after the match.

From BBC