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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a windbreaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lightweight jacket designed to resist wind and light rain, often worn during outdoor activities.
Example: "I always carry a windbreaker in my backpack in case the weather turns chilly while hiking."
Alternatives: "a wind-resistant jacket" or "a lightweight jacket."
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A windbreaker.
He wore a windbreaker.
The man wears a windbreaker.
E. globulus is also very valuable as a windbreaker.
It's a windbreaker, with gold lettering.
This time he was wearing a windbreaker.
I stopped, put on a windbreaker and checked my watch.
John Edwards understands using wallpaper for a windbreaker.
Real trouble has a bad complexion and a Windbreaker.
I wore a windbreaker to work and figured that no one would notice.
He looked like the sort of person who would wear a windbreaker and comfortable shoes.
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