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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clothes" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "clothes," which is a plural noun and does not require an article like "a."
Example: "I need to buy some clothes for the upcoming season."
Alternatives: "an outfit" or "a garment."
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A clothes manufacturer.
Now she is a clothes designer.
In China, I had a clothes store.
Ms. Ford had hoped to be a clothes designer.
And he is a clothes maker, not a fixer.
There was his gestational spin in a clothes dryer.
Someone buy that man a clothes' brush, please.
"I want to start a clothes shop," she said.
Need a clothes line for wet towels and bathing suits?
"She's amazing to dress because she's not a clothes horse.
Have you set up a clothes swap in your area?
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