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The phrase "clothe in" is not used in English.
"Clothe" is a verb that means to provide with clothing or to cover. If you want to use the verb in a sentence, you can say, "She clothed herself in a warm coat before stepping outside."
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Instead of acknowledging what it does not comprehend, fear, buoyed by representing the status quo, develops a straw person by which it can clothe in fear's worst assumptions.
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