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The phrase "a flak jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of protective clothing designed to absorb the impact of shrapnel or bullets, often used by military personnel or in dangerous situations.
Example: "Before heading into the combat zone, soldiers are required to wear a flak jacket for their safety."
Alternatives: "bulletproof vest" or "body armor".
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You are wearing a flak jacket".
He was not wearing a flak jacket.
It's like you're building up a flak jacket of protection.
A woman in a flak jacket no longer turns heads.
He made you want to reach for a flak jacket.
No sweatered John Major on a tank, no Maggie Thatcher in a flak jacket.
It's like doing war reporting without a flak jacket or satellite phone.
Well, I guess he'll benefit if everybody buys a flak jacket.
His only concession was to wear a flak jacket to and from work.
Yaqub carried in his hand a flak jacket provided by a relative.
Now we go to war with a satellite phone, laptop, video camera and a flak jacket.
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