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The phrase "comes in pairs of three" can refer to concepts or items that are grouped in threes, but each group contains two of something. A common example is a "triplet," which consists of three individual entities, but in certain contexts, such as in music or mathematics, pairs of elements can interact in groups of three. Additionally, in sports, a team might have three players working together with two key roles each, creating pairs within a trio.

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