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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blouse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of women's clothing that is typically a loose-fitting top.
Example: "She wore a beautiful blouse that complemented her skirt perfectly."
Alternatives: "a top" or "a shirt".
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That isn't a blouse.
A blouse thrown on.
She wore a blouse revealing the shoulders.
So what makes a blouse shifty?
"And it all began with a blouse".
Is this a shirt or a blouse?
Maisler: No, where I worked was a blouse shop.
She was wearing jeans and a blouse.
I had a blouse pulled over my pajama top.
Working women tended to wear a blouse and skirt.
You can barely buy a blouse that's evening".
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