"Two is a pair" means that the number two represents a set of two identical or closely related items that are used together or considered a unit. For example, a pair of socks, a pair of shoes, or a pair of gloves. It can also refer to two people, animals, or things that are grouped together.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Definition:
A pair is a set of two things that are alike, matched, or intended to be used together.
Examples:
"A pair of socks" - two socks designed to be worn on the feet.
"A pair of scissors" - two blades joined together.
"A pair of lovers" - two people romantically involved.
Singular/Plural:
The word "pair" can be singular or plural, depending on how it's used. For example: "This pair is comfortable" (singular) and "These two pairs are comfortable" (plural).
Relationship:
While "pair" often implies a strong connection or matching nature, it can also be used for things that are simply grouped together.
For example, like Palantir
PLTR & Gold
GLD that match each other, for 18 straight months in a row. 💖
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Best wishes,
PandorraResearch Team

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Definition:
A pair is a set of two things that are alike, matched, or intended to be used together.
Examples:
"A pair of socks" - two socks designed to be worn on the feet.
"A pair of scissors" - two blades joined together.
"A pair of lovers" - two people romantically involved.
Singular/Plural:
The word "pair" can be singular or plural, depending on how it's used. For example: "This pair is comfortable" (singular) and "These two pairs are comfortable" (plural).
Relationship:
While "pair" often implies a strong connection or matching nature, it can also be used for things that are simply grouped together.
For example, like Palantir
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Best wishes,
PandorraResearch Team
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