etymology - Pairs in common idioms/phrases


There are phrases which pair things up. For example, "checks and balances", "bells and whistles",


What is the rational behind this construct? Any more examples?



Answer



One rationale for the pairings may just be that using them sounds better than a single word. They add a bit of rhythm to the sentence


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