Sentence examples for a suit of from inspiring English sources

"a suit of" is an idiomatic preposition used in written English.
It typically follows a singular noun -- and often relates to clothing -- to refer to a set of items. For example: "She purchased a suit of clothes for the winter season."

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Oh, and a suit, of course.

Also possible: A suit of Claritin?

"It's like wearing a suit of armour.

"With what, a suit of armor?

There was even a suit of armour, albeit unplugged.

For once, it looks right — it's a suit of armor.

A suit of kendo armor stood in a corner.

"People see it as a suit of armour," she said.

King countered with a suit of his own.

You start walking around with a suit of armor on.

Behind us, tourists take selfies with a suit of armour.

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