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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breeches of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a pair of breeches (a type of pants) that are made of a specific material or have a certain design. Example: The gentleman wore a pair of breeches of fine leather, which complemented his stylish blazer.
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On his journey, Palle was often photographed wearing plus-fours, Tintin's breeches of choice.
Her offbeat diversions on the child-like shirts of William III and the enormous 54in-waist breeches of George IV were unexpectedly telling.
In late 2010 two franchises, Rajasthan and Punjab, were expelled from the league by the BCCI for breeches of ownership policy, but they were later reinstated in time for the 2011 tournament.
He and three companions, all dressed in the heavy wool coats and breeches of the Union army, marched 37 miles on the final day of their trip, emulating their forebears, including Mr. Dobbs's great-great-grandfather James Dow, a private in the company.
The years gave in, the years gave out, and only the trousers changed — breeches of sackcloth gave way to rain-soaked gabardine, gave way to tobacco-scented twill, and on to the denim variations (boot cut; straight leg; at glamorous times, beflared), and then to the nylon track pant, and then to cotton sweats.
Between series one and two of the game-changing Y Gwyll, he enjoyed a Sunday-night stint as a disgraced naval officer in Poldark, something he had perhaps been building up to after the breeches of Bleak House and Lark Rise.
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The sitter appears to be wearing pants or some form of breeches made of a garment decorated with floral patterns.
The emperor was intensely sensitive to any breech of protocol.
It's especially egregious because it affirmatively states that a breech of confidence can be avoided by doing it anonymously.
Anonymity doesn't negate a breech of confidence, it just makes it impossible to pin on the source.
It should also have a "slightly raised chassis and bumper, which allow for the mounting of sidewalks and breeching of barriers if needed".
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