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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jumpsuit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a one-piece garment that covers the body and legs, often worn for fashion or practical purposes.
Example: "She decided to wear a jumpsuit to the party because it was both stylish and comfortable."
Alternatives: "a one-piece suit" or "a bodysuit".
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A jumpsuit.
Robert Novak chimed in: "He looks good in a jumpsuit".
She ignores the Givenchy and opts for a jumpsuit.
Suddenly Alex walks by Piper's cell and she's not wearing a jumpsuit.
The story held until his daughter, watching television, saw a man in jail wearing a jumpsuit.
A man in a jumpsuit repainted one of the yellow huts.
He was wearing a fireman's uniform, a dark-blue garment like a jumpsuit.
A jumpsuit with graffiti reading "I Love Paris" was part of the "goodbye" show.
The clothes looked sleek, sophisticated and even playful, with a frog print on a jumpsuit.
"A jumpsuit is always a staple in my collections," Ms. Basora said.
Coke wore a jumpsuit, and his hair was shaved down to stubble.
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