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Discover Ludwig"many clothes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a large number of clothes. For example, "I have many clothes in my wardrobe."
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Don't buy so many clothes.
I destroy so many clothes.
Many clothes teeter on garishness.
"Americans have too many clothes, " she said.
I bought way too many clothes".
In Venezuela, you'd be wearing way too many clothes".
"I don't even have that many clothes," he lamented.
This proved that people own too many clothes, or something.
It is where many clothes apparently go to die.
"All of us, we made too many clothes," she says.
We are giving them as many clothes as we can".
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