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The phrase "assortment of shirts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a variety or selection of different shirts available for purchase or display.
Example: "The store offers an impressive assortment of shirts, ranging from casual to formal styles."
Alternatives: "variety of shirts" or "selection of shirts".
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To start, the collection will contain 20 pieces - an assortment of shirts and blazers.
Every few minutes, in an act meant to resonate with the arbitrariness of death and survival, the crane's giant claw will pluck a random assortment of shirts, pants and dresses from the mound then release them to flap back down haphazardly.
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Renaldo Gardner, in yellow and orange (Naoko Nagata dressed the dancers in a colorful assortment of pants, shirts, vests, and skirts), a compact dancer with a natural comedic ability, stole the show when he walked on with a bag of chips (an echo of Abraham's "Pavement") and then launched into a terrific solo, full of charm.
Have an assortment of collared shirts for more formal nights out to a banquet or club.
At 57 Mr. Zorn still wears the same beat-up bomber jacket he has for years, the same assortment of T-shirts, the same camouflage-print cargo pants.
A store on Granville Street called Cherry Bomb, which sells an offbeat assortment of T-shirts and novelty items, has been staying open nightly until 2. Workers learned to keep merchandise off the sidewalk at night after two mannequins were stolen last week.
On the day Holly and I walked by, the pickings were slim: two used pairs of ski boots, an assortment of T-shirts, duct-taped ski pants and a stack of used books, including an adventure novel by the local writer Clive Cussler.
Alongside a selection of zoot suits selected by Barrio Dandy, AKA John Carlos de Luna, there's an assortment of T-shirts, sneakers, and ephemera associated with the SoCal 90s party crew scene, which Guadalupe Rosales obsessively documents as part of her Map Pointz archive.
They are sold alongside a 17-inch-high, red-flocked statuette of the Redeemer that doubles as a coin bank, an assortment of T-shirts bearing messages like "Jesus Surfs Without a Board," a Bible clock with a musical alarm and tank tops carrying images of the Virgin.
The fact-crammed piece, by Charles G. Shaw, emphasizes the transatlantic dandy's clothes: His haberdashery comes from Charvet's, Place Vendôme, and embraces a varied assortment of colored striped shirts, with drawers and collars of the same material to match each shirt, white silk undershirts, beige silk pajamas (emblazoned with white frogs), and white, watered-silk suspenders.
The fact-crammed piece, by Charles G. Shaw, emphasizes the transatlantic dandy's clothes: **{:.break one} ** His haberdashery comes from Charvet's, Place Vendôme, and embraces a varied assortment of colored striped shirts, with drawers and collars of the same material to match each shirt, white silk undershirts, beige silk pajamas (emblazoned with white frogs), and white, watered-silk suspenders.
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