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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knit cap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of hat that is made from knitted fabric, typically worn for warmth.
Example: "As winter approached, I made sure to pack a knit cap to keep my head warm during the cold months."
Alternatives: "a beanie" or "a knitted hat".
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Alex wore a knit cap pulled over his forehead.
He ran most of the race wearing a knit cap.
Through Mile 20, he still wore a knit cap on his head.– L.Z.
His hair, what little bit is visible under a knit cap, is putting-green green.
I'd grabbed a knit cap in a rich burgundy flecked with white and pink spots ($25).
Ms. Bosco covered her hair in a knit cap with ear flaps.
There was scarcely a fedora, a knit cap or a hoodie to be seen.
Ben came in wearing a black wool topcoat and a knit cap on his shaved head.
With a knit cap pulled down low, his features crowding one another, he looks like a gnome.
The night we were mugged, I had been wearing a heavy flannel shirt, jeans, sneakers and a knit cap.
One was a portion of a cotton T-shirt, she said, and the other was a knit cap.
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