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'a change of clothes' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an item or items of clothing that have been changed out for different items of clothing. For example, "I brought a change of clothes with me in case I need to stay later than expected."
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I always pack a change of clothes in my hand luggage now.
Sometimes we have to bring a change of clothes if the venue is remote.
Not even a change of clothes.
That's just a change of clothes.
I'll get you a change of clothes".
They bring towels and a change of clothes.
They drank water from creeks in the mountains and worked without a change of clothes.
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Still, if a change of clothes is all you need, you're not doing so bad.
Bring a change of clothes for each baby/child.
Pack a change of clothes for every day you'll be there.
"I needed a change of clothes afterwards but I'm excited because I keep learning new things.
More suggestions(19)
a change of gowns
a change of apparel
a changing of clothes
a rack of clothes
a change of media
a change of coordinates
a suit of clothes
a range of clothes
a line of clothes
a variety of clothes
a bag of clothes
a change of personnel
a change of attitudes
a change of priorities
a bundle of clothes
a heap of clothes
a layer of clothes
a change of habits
a set of clothes
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