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"in shirts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the clothing that someone is wearing, specifically shirts. Example: She walked into the room, her arms full of bags, her hair tousled and her face flushed. She was dressed in shirts, a simple yet elegant look that suited her perfectly.
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Tucking in shirts.
Zippers were inserted in shirts and vests to create a sleek surface in tweedy materials.
But there were also a couple of young men in shirts and ties.
There were the bodies of fourteen men, dressed in bloodied djellabahs or in shirts and slacks.
They took to the pitch in shirts emblazoned with the logo 'Easy-Skip'.
Others in shirts, suits and smart shirts have clearly just left the office.
Two young men in shirts and jeans, one bearded, are rucking about something.
Launching her label in 2007, Rose started out specialising in shirts.
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Men wear tucked-in shirts and crisply pressed chinos (unless they're gay), women wear short, tight dresses in bright colours.
He seems born to stumble, blunder and wear half-tucked-in shirts, keeping Seymour sympathetic even as he turns to murder to win the heart of his beloved.
Note that for many jobs, normal working days require tucked-in shirts or even suits.
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