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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'costume of' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a particular style of clothing, and may be used to describe a traditional or official outfit. For example: "The traditional costume of the Maasai people includes bright red blankets and beaded jewelry."
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"A costume of Washington," I said.
What would be your fancy dress costume of choice?
It survives in the traditional costume of Punch.
What is your fancy dress costume of choice?
'Scrumptious.' What would be your fancy dress costume of choice?
They turn the kaftan into a Superman costume of silk.
The costume of Karzai doesn't mean anything; it's not a symbol anymore.
Teller was wearing the black Renaissance costume of the arty magician.
He was married in the traditional costume of a camel-rider (although his bride preferred white).
The cassock, though part of the canonical costume of the clergy, is not a liturgical vestment.
The body as the costume of the assigned role, the dress as the costume of the wished-for role that the right man could bestow?
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