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Discover Ludwig'a gown' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a piece of clothing that is typically long, flowing, and typically worn to a formal event, such as a wedding. For example, "The bride looked stunning in her white gown with lace accents."
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I want a gown".
"I'm wearing a gown.
IT was a gown befitting a princess.
I'm a gown freak.
Ladies, a gown of sailcloth.
"She'll still pair a gown with trainers.
She bought a gown by Robert Danes.
She left the store without buying a gown, but the defeat was bigger than just a gown.
I didn't like wearing a gown to dinner.
Cobina Wright to get a gown from Poiret.
I really would look ridiculous in a gown.
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