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Discover Ludwig'designer glasses' is a correct phrase in written English and can be used in many different contexts.
For example: "She wore designer glasses to the party and looked glamorous."
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Designer glasses.
Sleek designer glasses have replaced clunky Soviet-era spectacles.
They do not wear black and designer glasses like architects.
Not that he has anything against designer glasses.
He frequently pulled off his designer glasses and yawned.
A man in a sleeveless T-shirt and designer glasses let out a whoop.
On Wednesday night, she wore slacks, a sweatshirt and designer glasses and jewelry.
Nordström isn't Everyman, either: he is a 50-year-old Swede with a growing international reputation and designer glasses.
He wore a turban made from fashionable black cloth with white stripes, as well as designer glasses with tinted lenses.
The founders sketched some frames, hired the same Chinese factories that make designer glasses and started selling to consumers online.
'Ruth Hunt with her designer glasses, who does she think she is?' It was really, really awful".
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