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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blue suit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a suit that is blue in color, often in contexts related to fashion or attire.
Example: "For the wedding, he decided to wear a blue suit that complemented the theme of the event."
Alternatives: "a navy suit" or "a cobalt suit".
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Captain Constant was wearing a blue suit.
Uncle Phil hung out in Washington, in a blue suit.
That is not a blue life, that's a blue suit.
The stereotype of the IBM salesman is a man in a blue suit.
The father was wearing a blue suit and a tie with elephants on it.
The son was wearing a blue suit and a tie with an abstract print.
Putin, wearing a blue suit and no tie, was at ringside.
Sharon wore a blue suit tailored to his increasingly mammoth proportions.
(Onscreen for "Cosmos," he was required to dress down — a blue suit, a safari jacket).
She sat in the dock beside her husband, who wore a blue suit and pink tie.
"In rehearsals, I would wear a blue suit with a bear head," he told Global News.
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