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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coat on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is wearing a coat or when referring to the action of putting on a coat.
Example: "She walked into the room with a coat on, ready to face the chilly weather outside."
Alternatives: "wearing a coat" or "having a coat on".
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Baysie says that she can see a coat on one of her friends and think it's not cool but then see the same coat on DeeDee and think that it is cool.
Dean Burnett will follow this up in November with a scientific guide to how to get the perfect winter body (it's exactly the same as the one described here, but with a coat on).
A coat? On the bench?
Eugene is sleeping under a coat on the bed.
I recall she had a coat on, a fluffy coat".
You put a coat on the fence, they'll come up and sniff it.
While a coat on anyone else is just a coat, Mr. Figgis said, a coat on Kate Moss magically becomes something you want to borrow and wear.
It's not wearing a coat on a night out in December.
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I make a coat-on cake, for which everything is measured in a yoghurt or ricotta pot, and several coat-on soups, and a coat-on baked vegetables.
It's fun to put a sparkly top coat on!
"Each supplier has their secret sauce," George explained, be it a coating on a cathode or a unique manufacturing process.
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