I arrived here researching this exact issue, in my case I'd really need
not to install python 3.6 since it interferes with other dependencies
and makes a docker image larger.

More info: https://stackoverflow.com/q/56135497/1782

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Title:
  Missing package python3.7-pip

Status in python-pip package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in python3-defaults package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There appears to be no way to get "pip" or "python3.7 -m pip" to work
  after installing python3.7 using "apt install python3.7". I expected
  to be able to install a "python3.7-pip" package similar to the other
  "python3.7-*" packages but I couldn't find one.

  This problem appears in a clean install of 18.04 as well as 18.10.

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