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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make a dress' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when describing the process of creating a dress. For example, "I have decided to make a dress for my daughter's prom."
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They were too plain to use as ornaments, too few to make a dress.
"Unfortunately, we have to make a dress and she has to wear it for a year".
The Mirror asked me to make a dress for 25 shillings [£1.25].
And finally they fit and make a dress for a real live model.
You don't make a dress for Dietrich, you make it with her".
It had to be a very professional business or I was never getting another chance to make a dress".
His instructions were for her to make a dress connecting bands of color, each the same length.
You make a dress with a coat for the society look or a jacket with pants for the career look.
Rachel Taylor, an artist, says she wants to make a dress from the social media generated by London Fashion Week.
Around the time of My Beauty I thought I'd like to make a dress, a velvet dress.
Photocopies and memorabilia reflecting on Smith's career in radio ("Let's Make a Dress") and acknowledgement by the Institute for Education by Radio.
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