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"clothed in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is wearing or covered in an item of clothing. For example, "She walked into the room clothed in a long, black robe."
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Many corpses were clothed in military fatigues or black clothes, a trademark of the shabiha.
The women, clothed in fat and silk,.
We lay clothed in her narrow bed.
He was clothed in his photo, with a friendly smile.
It is clothed in literary and apologetic garb.
In 1962 authority was still clothed in Victorian garb.
Many were clothed in the red of the Workers' party.
He pictures a distant ancestor, clothed in skins, huddled by a tiny fire.
Chicks are clothed in gray feathers and have a black bill.
There was nothing but a mistake, a mistake clothed in blood and mucus.
Her first transgression was parent approved, appearing in Vanity Fair only partly clothed in 2008.
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