Plural of duo; pairs of two people or things, especially performers or partners.
From Italian duo, derived from Latin duo meaning 'two.' The term entered English in the 18th century from Italian musical terminology.
Duos are magical in entertainment because there's chemistry, tension, and harmony all at once—think of how Laurel and Hardy worked together, or how debate duos develop almost telepathic ways of supporting each other's arguments.
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