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Discover Ludwig"off the rack" is an idiomatic expression commonly used in written English and in conversation.
It is used to describe clothing that is made in standard sizes and available for immediate purchase. For example, "He was looking for a suit, but in the end he decided to just get something off the rack."
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"She used to wear off the rack".
So They're, Like, Off the Rack?
I actually bought them off the rack.
It sells bridal gowns off the rack.
Mr. Feeney buys clothes off the rack.
When an "off the rack" internship just does not fit.
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Off-the-rack suits are measured to fit ($2,700).
The costumes are mainly off-the-rack mall chic.
"Off-the-rack doesn't fit me," Mr. Ellner said.
An off-the-rack sample is all there is.
"In fact, it was off-the-rack Vuitton.
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