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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of clothing worn over the shoulders or a geographical feature such as a headland.
Example: "She wore a flowing red cape that billowed behind her as she walked."
Alternatives: "a cloak" or "a shawl".
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One wore a cape.
When is a cape just a cape?
"But it's a cape.
A cape with dangling fur tails anyone?
2. A skirt worn as a cape.
"Can I wear a cape?" Welles asked.
Not so much like a cape.
He added: "Nobody expected a cape.
"Do you wear a cape?" she asked.
She should wear a cape.
They needn't wear a cape.
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