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The phrase 'clothes of' is not correct and usable in written English
To use the phrase correctly, you would need to add a word after 'clothes.' For example, you could say, "I need help picking out the right clothes of summer."
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"Clothes?" "Of course".
And clothes of course.
"Children's Clothes of Yesterday: 1840-1930".
Along with buying clothes, of course.
Your clothes of snow and satin and pure blood.
"The plan is to make clothes of quality and value.
You mean those clothes of hers are intentional?
I even borrowed the clothes of my English nanny".
He would wear the casual clothes of his community.
The emperor's new clothes of a new digital trend.
Washing clothes, of course, is only part of the picture.
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