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Discover LudwigThe phrase "own clothes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the clothing that someone owns and chooses to wear, rather than a uniform or outfit provided by someone else. Here are some examples of how to use the phrase: 1. "The school had a dress down day, so students were allowed to wear their own clothes instead of their uniforms." 2. "She loved dressing up in her own clothes, mixing and matching different styles to create unique outfits." 3. "The company's dress code allows employees to wear their own clothes as long as they are professional and appropriate for the workplace." 4. "After spending weeks in the hospital, I was finally able to go home and change into my own clothes." 5. "The fashion designer prided himself on creating pieces that were both stylish and comfortable, perfect for people who loved to express their individuality through their own clothes."
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Couldn't she have spun cloth to sew her own clothes?
Wear old clothing to protect your own clothes.
Making your own clothes".
He will be wearing his own clothes.
I'd pick out my own clothes.
And his own clothes are very casual.
She makes many of her own clothes.
Also, I make all my own clothes.
I wash my own clothes.
Scaffolding and wear your own clothes.
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I wear my own clothes, no makeup.
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