noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a comedy duo (= two people who perform together regularly )
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the legendary comedy duo Laurel and Hardy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
dynamic
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But before they left hospital, Angela made sure she sent a thank you card to the dynamic duo .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a brilliant young comedy duo
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the successful management duo of Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the giant duo strode imperiously through the mud during the second half to set up Saints' two match-clinching tries.
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Meh'Lindi's rented, streetwise duo guaranteed her much more anonymity; as to her motives, they exhibited no interest whatever.
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The duo are on course to meet in the Tripleprint Feltham Chase after convincing wins on Saturday.
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The duo , whose hit Turn Around got to No2 in 1999, planned to put it out on their label Multiply.
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The Fernandez duo will attempt to defend their 1992 gold medal.
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The guitarist-vocalist duo has been recording and touring as a team for nearly 11 years.