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Discover Ludwig"attire about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that means the style or clothing someone is wearing. Example: The guests at the gala were dressed in their finest attire about, with elegant gowns and sharp tuxedos filling the room.
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Many were draped in traditional Islamic attire; about a third were veiled.
"It's the job of the host to educate guests about attire, about start time," she said.
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With her soft, dark eyes and the absence of dash in her attire she seems about as dangerous as a little brown wren.
Women dressed in nursing attire moved about the congregation ministering to those who were struck down by all that grief.
On a wintry Thursday evening, a motley group of high school students clad in Western business attire shuffle about the modest library of Branford High School in southern Connecticut.
Hinoue said that she was very particular about Ayu's attire, but not about everything.
In case you are concerned about your attire, ask the host/hostess about the appropriate clothing.
Solution: Buy an overcoat and, next time, call ahead to ask about attire.
To learn about attire and rules, consult "Riding to Hounds in America," by William P. Wadsworth.
Besides fretting over the decibel levels of my attire, I worried about delivering thousands of words with enough energy to keep readers awake and listening.
The "Free Melania" trope peaked somewhere between the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape — after which she wore a so-called pussy-bow blouse to a debate — and her Vatican visit, where her widow's attire prompted jokes about dressing for the job you want.
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