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Discover Ludwig"getting dressed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the action of putting clothes on the body. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: - "I took my time getting dressed for the party, making sure every hair was in place and my outfit looked perfect." - "The toddler insisted on getting dressed by herself, resulting in a lopsided shirt and shoes on the wrong feet." - "After his accident, Jack had difficulty getting dressed with only one arm, but he refused to let it slow him down."
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getting dressed
verb
Present participle of get dressed
Exact(58)
Suddenly he started getting dressed.
She has fun getting dressed.
Google before getting dressed.
Wanda's getting dressed".
Ellen and me are getting dressed upstairs".
Then show them getting dressed and leaving.
Taguba was getting dressed after a workout.
Getting dressed in the morning is agony.
She is not uptight about getting dressed.
Similar(2)
He's in this tank top getting dressed.
"I love getting dressed up," she says.
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