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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tweed jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific type of jacket made from tweed fabric, often associated with a classic or formal style.
Example: "He wore a tweed jacket that perfectly complemented his outfit for the autumn event."
Alternatives: "a wool jacket" or "a herringbone jacket".
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She picked up a tweed jacket which seemed to catch….
I wore a tweed jacket, cords and green Hunter wellies.
Your Doctor wears a bow tie and a tweed jacket.
The Look: Glitterati — a tweed jacket with red piping gets that razzle-dazzle with embellished footwear.
She picked up a tweed jacket which seemed to catch her….
The doctor is a thin, jumpy man in a tweed jacket, and he smokes without pause.
He wore a tweed jacket that was too tight; his look was macho rather than scholarly.
One middle-aged man in a tweed jacket burst into tears.
He wears a tweed jacket and a beret, wire-frame glasses.
"He wore a tweed jacket and rode a 1938 machine," he says.
She's trimly turned out in a tweed jacket and silver loafers.
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