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Discover LudwigThe term “coat for” is not grammatically correct as it stands.
In order for it to be used in a sentence, it needs to be changed to one of the following phrases: “coat of,” “coat on,” or “coat with.” For example: I put my coat of fur on to keep warm during the winter.
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It's your textbook coat for a bichon".
I've brought my fur coat for it.
I would wear this coat for ever.
Maybe a winter coat for his wife, Patti?
I'll have that coat for a long time".
"I had a special coat for records," he says.
Add the barley, then stir to coat for a minute.
One guy bought a fur coat for his wife.
I also pack a zero-degree mummy sleeping bag and a down coat for nighttime.
The sale supervisor, Michal Landor, priced the coat for a mere $25.
He buttoned her coat for her and wrapped his scarf in a knot around her collar.
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