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Phrasal Verb - Pairing Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'pair up' is a idiomatic expression that means to match or link two people as a couple, team, or duo. It can also imply that the two people are compatible or complementary in some way.

Examples

No.Example
1The company will pair up employees with different skill sets to form a new task force.
2The teacher will pair up the students to work on a group project.
3Can you pair up the socks in the drawer?
4The students were paired up for a science experiment.
5The restaurant will pair up wine with a selection of dishes.
6The matching algorithm pairs up users based on their preferences.
7The company pairs up its new employees with a mentor.
8The teacher decided to pair up the students for a language exchange program.
9The managers were paired up with their teams to work on a project.
10The resort offers horseback riding where guests can pair up with an experienced guide.