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The noun 'brace' is used as a collective noun for:

  • a brace of deer (2)
  • a brace of bucks (2)
  • a brace of dogs (2)
  • a brace of hounds (2)
  • a brace of ducks
  • a brace of partridges
  • a brace of pheasants
  • a brace of geldings
  • a brace of dentists
  • a brace of orthodontists
  • a brace of orthopedists
  • a brace of sheiks
  • a brace of stagehands
  • a brace of pistols
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The noun 'brace' is used as a collective noun for:

  • a brace of deer (2)
  • a brace of bucks (2)
  • a brace of dogs (2)
  • a brace of hounds (2)
  • a brace of ducks
  • a brace of partridges
  • a brace of pheasants
  • a brace of geldings
  • a brace of dentists
  • a brace of orthodontists
  • a brace of orthopedists
  • a brace of sheiks
  • a brace of stagehands
  • a brace of pistols
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A brace of horses is a pair (2) of horses.

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I believe Kennedy wore a brace to ease his chronic back pain.

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Playing laser tag with a back brace is completely dependent on the person wearing the back brace. The back brace would not limit you from "firing" the laser, nor would it prevent you from wearing the equipment. The speed of mobility is dependent upon your comfort level and the severity of the injury requiring you to wear the back brace.

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A brace is 2.

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