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The phrase "dressed warmly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wearing clothing suitable for cold weather or to express that someone is wearing layers or warm clothing. Example: The children were dressed warmly in their winter coats, hats, and gloves before heading out into the snow. In this example, "dressed warmly" indicates that the children are wearing appropriate clothing for cold weather.
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Top right, even mannequins dressed warmly.
I trust that the next driver savored those miles — and dressed warmly, just in case.
He is dressed warmly, his jumper the colour of tomato soup.
The landlady's reproving comments that the baby isn't dressed warmly enough weighed against the freshly renovated apartment.
He gave a long speech, was not dressed warmly enough, soon developed pneumonia and died within the month.
I was up at six-fifteen, as were my wife and our sons, dressed warmly for a cold morning of youth soccer matches on Randall's Island.
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Make sure you dress warmly.
Just dress warmly, layer up.
Participants should dress warmly and in costume.
"Just ask people to dress warmly," a neighbor assured her.
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