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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hoodie" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of clothing, specifically a sweatshirt with a hood.
Example: "I love wearing a hoodie on chilly days because it keeps me warm and comfortable."
Alternatives: "a hooded sweatshirt" or "a hooded top".
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A hoodie!
Or a hoodie.
Perhaps start with a hoodie.
Swan is wearing a hoodie.
You're wearing a hoodie?
It's a hoodie for one.
But a hoodie is not just a hoodie, except when it's just a hoodie.
Another zipped up a hoodie.
A guy in a hoodie.
Anybody want to buy a hoodie?
He was also wearing a hoodie.
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