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The standard collective noun is a company of fools.
A pair of oxen is called a team of oxen or a yoke or oxen.
A pair or a duo
Yes, the term April Fools is a proper noun because it is a specific day of the year. The noun April itself is a proper noun the name of a specific month. The noun fools, the plural form for fool, is a common noun unless used as the name of something like April Fools Day. Some other examples are the song, 'Only Fools Rush In' or the movie, 'Ship of Fools'.
ordered pair
One of a Kind Pair of Fools was created in 1983-07.
The cast of A Pair of Fools - 1912 includes: Chester Barnett as Chester Pearl White as Pearl
couple
Fool's schools
it is called imbwa yu fools
Iron Pyrite or Fools Gold
A set ordered pair is...called a set ordered pair
A pair of pheasants is called a brace.
A pair of inequalities joined by "and" is called a conjunction, while a pair of inequalities joined by "or" is called a disjunction.
It's called the same: April Fool's Day.
It was called "Duke".
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