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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a line of pyjamas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or style of pyjamas, often in the context of shopping or discussing clothing options.
Example: "I found a lovely line of pyjamas that are perfect for the summer season."
Alternatives: "a collection of pyjamas" or "a range of pyjamas."
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Tiana has her own line of pyjamas!" Maybe I do need to lighten up.
He also makes pyjamas and a line of jeans with Levi's, which echo the diamond-encrusted skull and cost $4,000 a pair.
A line of chalk.
Reward each night your child spends in their own bed with a sticker, and after a full week of sleeping in their own room, tell them they win a prize like a special outing or a new set of pyjamas.
Get me a large LCD screen and a pair of pyjamas immediately.
Obviously going out in your pyjamas is not being encouraged by the fashion industry because most people already have a pair of pyjamas.
I stumbled on to the astronomy field, wearing a pair of pyjamas underneath my coat.
"This is a Liberty print, and it's a pair of pyjamas made by a company called Sleepy Jones".
Another, Bill Simon, said, "We were each handed a pair of pyjamas with a number … I was number 33.
But the main objective of anybody in licensing is to avoid 'label-slapped' product, where it's simply a picture of the character stuck on an existing matchbox, or printed on a pair of pyjamas".
By indulging in a morning of pyjamas, trashy TV and Coco Pops, he could give a highly accurate description of the layman's favourite, The Jerry Springer show.
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