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Discover LudwigThe phrase "British kit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a set of equipment or tools that are typically associated with British culture or origins. Example: "The soldiers marched through the field, their British kit shining in the sun." In this sentence, "British kit" refers to the standard gear or uniform worn by British soldiers.
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"I'm so proud to be wearing the British kit.
The BL755, a barbaric bit of British kit has turned up in the killing fields of Yemen.
It has also led to an unprecedented warning to Team GB members that it is "not worth the risk" to leave the athletes village because of fears they might be targeted if they are seen wearing a British kit.
From runs ins with British Athletics over its support, to disputes over the lack of a Union flag on the British kit in Beijing last summer, he often appeared to require some grit in the machine to operate at his top level.
Unfortunately, because of the delays which have plagued the Typhoon or Eurofighter aircraft (a joint effort with Germany, Spain and Italy Britainn will not have a top-of-the-range fighter-bomber in service for another two years, although it is long overdue.There are some concerns about the quality of British kit.
We get our British kit this week and there is real excitement among the whole squad.
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The story fits well enough, even if it is hard to take Dr Dulcamara as a travelling ice-cream salesman instead of a quack medic, and Sergeant Belcore's grass-green battle-dress is far removed from British regulation kit.
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It kind of tastes like tea with milk and the Japanese love them some Remains of the Day so it makes sense that they'd make a British-themed Kit Kat.
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