Sentence examples for a vest of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a vest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of clothing item, typically referring to a sleeveless garment worn over a shirt.
Example: "He wore a vest of fine wool that complemented his suit perfectly."
Alternatives: "a wool vest" or "a vest made of".

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He was wiry-haired and ruddy and he wore a vest of black leather.

BERGENFIELD, N.J. — The track coach wears a vest of rigid plastic.

He sat cross-legged and barefoot, in a vest of rough homespun fabric, and was not especially bothered by the challenges of secularists.

The attack ended when one of the two insurgents inside the building detonated a vest of explosives as Iraqi soldiers closed in.

The Taliban claimed the attacker was a sympathiser in the Afghan army who detonated a vest of explosives at a meeting with CIA workers.

Oset is a big, broad-shouldered, blue-eyed man, and he wore a vest of high-visibility chartreuse over a blue T-shirt.

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If you wear three-piece suits, we can make a vest out of body armor.

The advertising company said that its executive performance share plan for the period between 2014 and 2018 would result in a vesting of 33.3 per cent of the maximum.

Eric Schmidt was backstage leaning against a tower of pallets and wearing an ornate top hat and a vest made of mirrors.

The thought seemed to give Ms. Lippman pause, but she went on shopping nonetheless, her head turned by a vest made of pink Mongolian lamb ($895).

One thing is sure: I will refuse to wear a vest, regardless of where I end up.

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