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Discover Ludwig"my coat" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase that indicates ownership of a specific coat by the speaker or writer. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing an item of clothing that belongs to the speaker, or when referring to a previous statement or conversation about their coat. Some examples of when to use "my coat" in a sentence are: - "I can't wait to wear my coat tomorrow. It's been too cold to go outside without it." - "Do you remember when I left my coat at your house last week? I need to pick it up." - "My coat is a gift from my grandmother. It's been in our family for generations." - "Excuse me, have you seen my coat? I think I left it on the bus."
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An examination of my coat.
I shiver in my coat.
It's not even my coat.
He was wearing my coat.
Sorry, I'll get my coat".
I hung my coat up.
I took off my coat.
She was wearing my coat.
Shall I get my coat then?
I was still wearing my coat.
I've got my coat," honks Simon Frank.
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