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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tee" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to a T-shirt, specifically a short-sleeved shirt with a round neckline. Example: She wore a plain white tee with her favorite jeans.
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Tarr to a tee, you might say.
Whoever said a tee is basic?
They all sound polished to a tee.
These days, a tee is simply not just a tee.
That's Boston to a tee.
It worked to a tee.
A tee shot straight down the fairway.
It fits the recovery pattern to a tee.
In Violet, Letts has followed Joe's recipe to a tee.
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A tee-shirt doesn't come with a pocket.
Build a tee-pee shelter.
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