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The phrase "a brown jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific item of clothing that is brown in color.
Example: "He wore a brown jacket that complemented his outfit perfectly."
Alternatives: "a chocolate jacket" or "a tan jacket".
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He wore a brown jacket and a blue shirt.
Ehab's cousin's husband came up first, wearing a brown jacket.
Pacing along Georgia Avenue, the part-time landscaper wore a brown jacket.
I was dressed in a brown jacket over a brown vest.
He's wearing a brown jacket, sunshades and a checked cap pulled low on his forehead.
As he left, Mr. Zimmerman was wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans and carrying a paper bag.
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In 1924 a British art dealer sold the Mozarteum a portrait of a boy in a long brown jacket holding a bird's nest, standing in front of a round table with an open book on it.
The picture of a weekend host, he wore a black Stetson and a worn brown jacket.
A recently deleted Facebook page bearing Lubitz's name showed him as a smiling man in a dark brown jacket posing in front of the Golden Gate Bridge in California.
Her hair was in two ponytails and she was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue shirt and a long brown jacket.
Until Laith piped up with his question, the only sounds were our footsteps and the wind, against which Nasser was wearing a wool hat and a pleated brown jacket.
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