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Discover Ludwig"changed clothes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a person or character who changes or has changed their clothes. For example: "She changed clothes quickly before heading out the door."
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It may have been a silencing shame that pushed the girl into her double life: attending school even, she says, while she was prostituted, changing worlds as she changed clothes in that salon.
Then he changed clothes every set.
(She had changed clothes between stops).
He changed clothes again, this time into boxing shorts.
"I've never changed clothes so many times in the course of a day," Ms. Roberts said.
People rushed in and out, milled around the lines and changed clothes.
At the Berghof, Hitler's country house on the Obersalzberg, Braun changed clothes several times a day.
The lesson: wait until everyone is fed, has changed clothes and had some private time.
What she doesn't know is that her suitor has also changed clothes with his chauffeur, Arlecchino.
Actors in "Untitled Public School Project" changed clothes in a van parked on Sixth Street.
"I should've changed clothes," said Ellen Bloom, who was in a navy pantsuit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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