Collocations for "coupled"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "coupled" in context.
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couple
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- need a couple of [minutes, seconds, dollars]
- a couple more [minutes]
- [can I have, give me] a couple of [minutes]
- a couple of [minutes, hours] (of) every day
- over the past couple (of) [weeks, months, years]
- during the first couple of [weeks]
- a couple of [weeks, days] (out) of the [year]
- the [job, repair] will take a couple of (days)
- I'll [have, take, need, like] a couple
- are a couple (of) [hundred]
- have [gone, finished, fallen] a couple of times
- are a couple of [idiots, dopes, losers]
- a couple more [pieces of bread, peanuts, crackers]
- singles and couples
- the [class, group] was split into couples
- arrange the [chairs, seats, sets] in couples
- a [young, married, loving, devoted] couple
- an [old, elderly] couple
- make a [cute, happy, romantic] couple
- are [a strange, an odd, a peculiar] couple
- is for couples only
- a couples-only [vacation, resort]
- couple the [train cars, trailers] (together)
- couple (together) the [train cars]
- couple the trailer to the truck
- the [coils, wires] are coupled to
- coupled in [series, parallel]
- [technology, research, training] coupled with [funding, determination, hard work] can
- the [lovebirds, animals, lions] coupled
'coupled' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):