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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tux" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tuxedo, typically in informal contexts or when discussing formal attire.
Example: "He looked sharp in a tux at the wedding last night."
Alternatives: "a tuxedo" or "a dinner jacket".
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He was in a tux.
He's bought a tux.
Scaasi himself was wearing a tux.
He looks terrific in a tux.
DiCaprio looks good in a tux.
He also looks superb in a tux.
"It's the only reason I own a tux," he said.
The "company logo" was baby Bryan in a tux.
Beatrice, a forward-thinking young woman, wears a tux.
But a handsome man in a tux refilling her cocktail?
But at least he looked good in a tux.
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