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The term "landform in pairs" isn't a widely recognized concept in geography. If you're referring to specific landforms, such as mountains or valleys that exist in pairs, their sizes can vary greatly depending on the specific formations. For instance, mountain ranges may have peaks that rise thousands of meters, while valleys can stretch for miles. Without more context, it's difficult to provide a precise answer regarding size.

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