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The phrase "dressed to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's appearance or attire, often indicating that they are wearing clothing appropriate for a particular occasion or event. Example: The guests at the formal dinner were all dressed to the nines, wearing elegant dresses and suits.
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"Get dressed to make believe".
Eddie is dressed to impress.
The audience came dressed to the nines.
She dressed to the nines.
Enter Sachs dressed to kill.
She had dressed to celebrate the occasion.
"And here you're dressed to match.
"He was dressed to a T".
"He was too casually dressed to be coming from work.
Everyone is witty, well groomed and dressed to the nines.
I feel my best when I'm dressed to the nines.
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