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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a black jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific item of clothing that is black in color.
Example: "She wore a black jacket over her dress to keep warm during the chilly evening."
Alternatives: "a dark jacket" or "an ebony jacket".
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He wore a black jacket and light blue jeans.
C.D.: And you had a black jacket hanging up there.
Crispin Glover was wearing a black jacket, black pants, black shoes, and black socks.
Sixty-four years old, he was wearing a blue shirt and a black jacket.
She wore a silky floral blouse paired with a black jacket.
She wore a black jacket, vest and trousers from the collection, which totaled $238.98.
He was wearing a black jacket, black pants and black shoes.
Wearing a black jacket and electric-blue dress shirt last week in his N.Y.U.
He wore a black jacket, smart trousers and a tie, all dripping wet.
Mr. Ifans, too, can play the blustering thug in a black jacket.
She was dressed smartly in a black jacket and long skirt.
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