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"hazmat suit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means a protective suit worn to prevent contact with hazardous materials. Example sentence: "The doctor put on a hazmat suit before entering the contaminated area."
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It was very dirty work; I wore a hazmat suit.
Her hazmat suit, ordered on Amazon, had just arrived.
(Find me a comfortable hazmat suit, and I'd consider it).
I'd have to have a tiny pink or blue Hazmat suit made".
"I wore a white quilted vinyl skintight hazmat suit and face mask.
Has a soil-testing lab ever suggested that your gardening outfit should be a hazmat suit?
I'm taking off the hazmat suit and making my own January.
He was wearing a yellow helmet and hazmat suit and carrying a gas mask.
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Federal agents in orange hazmat suits are swabbing out mailboxes.
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