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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stole" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of garment, typically a long, narrow piece of fabric worn around the shoulders or neck, often for formal occasions.
Example: "She wore a beautiful silk stole over her evening gown."
Alternatives: "a shawl" or "a wrap".
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Although the deacon used a stole, the subdeacon did not.
The inverted hem of a Margiela dress became a stole.
Getting dressed was "vesting," a scarf was a "stole," and the black, sculpted hats were "birettas".
A stole of blue-fox fur will be worn with this costume.
In the front closet, I find another fur, a stole, with her initials sewn into the underside.
A stole is also a long scarf of cloth or fur worn by women over the shoulders with the ends hanging down in front.
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A: Stealing her TV".
Prep school incident-a stolen wrist watch.
"It's a steal".
A steal is a steal.
Paris and New York seem like a steal.
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