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Discover LudwigThe phrase "garb of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe clothing or attire associated with a particular group, profession, or culture.
Example: "The monks wore the traditional garb of their order, symbolizing their commitment to simplicity and humility."
Alternatives: "attire of" or "clothing of".
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This is politics in the garb of technocracy.
Instead, economic due process is resurrected, clothed in the ill-fitting garb of the first amendment...
David Parker is just a textbook homophobe in the garb of a humbly concerned parent.
Ben is a boomer in the garb of the Greatest Generation.
The garb of the ʿulamāʾ exhibits geographical variations, but the ʿimāmah is found everywhere.
Wearing his habitual garb of darned denim, worn cowboy boots, seasoned leather jacket and a "St.
Staff are impeccably turned out, in classic French waiter garb of white jackets and black ties.
He wears the garb of a cleric, though with high-end dress shoes.
REPORTER AT LARGE About Nice, tells about swindlers, usually dressed in the garb of priests.
His cloak is the traditional garb of a shepherd from the Auvergne.
Some wore the skull and crossbones garb of the notorious Belgrade gang the Grobari, or Gravediggers.
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