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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dressed for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how someone is dressed or what they are wearing for a specific occasion or purpose. Example: She was dressed for success in her tailored suit and high heels.
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Dressed for it?
Flynn was dressed for cocktails.
"People dressed for dinner.
These men are dressed for church.
But you aren't dressed for Iowa".
"Already dressed for Hollywood," Roni Shindlin said.
Ripley, graciously, dressed for the occasion: "R.
Women, in general, dressed for the weather.
It was how we dressed for parties.
He dressed for all home games.
The models arrived, dressed for the shoot.
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