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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jeans in" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a person wearing jeans as part of their outfit. Example: "She walked into the party, jeans in and a leather jacket on her shoulders, looking effortlessly cool."
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Jeans in a boat; jeans in gym class; jeans while attempting to ski down a goddamn mountain.
Not a pair of jeans in sight.
Ahmad Mustafa makes jeans in a clothing factory.
The skinny jeans, in Japanese stretch twill, are $176.
Diana Ramírez, 14, was washing jeans in the canal below.
I'll be sticking to my jeans in future.
This is the first time I've designed jeans in my life.
In low-rise jeans in a ladder back chair you are stuck.
It was in how the teachers dressed — not a pair of jeans in sight.
Georges Marciano pocketed $204 million by selling his 40% stake in Guess jeans in 1993.
Everyone has jeans in their closet".
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