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"clad in" is a commonly used phrase in English.
It is used to describe someone wearing specific clothes. For example: "He walked into the room clad in a dark suit."
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Clad in full C.E.O.
PHILOCTETES enters, clad in rags.
Everyone clad in luminous leather.
Inside it's clad in timber.
And be clad in tattered cloth?
Shelly Sterling was clad in all black.
Walls are clad in Douglas fir.
The bodies were clad in rags.
Clad in an ornamental veil, obviously.
Clad in leopard on Madison Avenue.
You: clad in black with older gentleman.
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