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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dress using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a dress that is made with a specific material, technique, or design method.
Example: "She wore a dress using sustainable fabrics that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a dress made with" or "a dress crafted from".
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One student painstakingly pieced together a dress using 1,134 plastic straws.
A designer submits a design, say, for a dress, using an original sketch or flats that Byco provides for guidance.
Users can get creative by using bespoke software to draw a dress using the triangulation method.
Make a dress using a bedsheet.
Make a dress using your favorite skirt.
Use your prototype to construct a dress using the final material.
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If you want to make a dress, use the tank top and make the skirt the same colour and use a belt.
With apples, pears and persimmons I make a dressing using sweet vinegars, like sherry vinegar or balsamico, and a little walnut or hazelnut oil.
Make a dressing using piri piri.
It's a great project if you want to make a quirky dress using your childhood bedsheets (covered in your favorite cartoon character).
Make a quick dress using your favorite skirt.
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