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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in socks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wearing only socks, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "He walked around the house in socks, enjoying the warmth of the carpet."
Alternatives: "wearing only socks" or "dressed in socks."
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(They love to dance in socks).
Sandal-ready pedicures have been summarily smothered in socks.
His hands were wrapped in socks, which Thomas believes concealed a weapon.
"The U.S. Army puts microscopic amounts of silver in socks," Mr. Barnes says.
Or a Dr. Seuss (maybe I'd finally master the tongue twisters of "Fox in Socks").
She enters in socks, tracksuit bottoms and faded grey T-shirt.
She is in socks, Dr. Scholl's sandals, jeans and a turtleneck.
She was lying face up in a hallway, clad only in socks.
He had a crush, taboo and distressing, on his Aunt Cathy's ankles in socks.
DESPITE improvements in socks and shoes, blisters remain a sports injury that won't go away.
Many milled about barefoot or in socks as if they were in their own homes.
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