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The phrase "protective suit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a clothing item or outfit that is designed to protect the wearer from potential harm or danger, such as chemical spills or extreme temperatures. Example: The workers in the lab put on their protective suits before handling the hazardous chemicals.
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She was wearing a special protective suit and pantyhose on her face to protect her from the jellyfish.
A beekeeper in a protective suit and veil moves among his hives with a smoke can.
I was wearing a white protective suit and had my cameras; I looked like a spaceman.
Wearing a protective suit, Dr. Moller conducted simple bird counts throughout the zone.
One soldier doubted the protective suit he practiced putting on would help.
And they won't even be getting into the protective suit -- no room.
"I've seen this movie," he says as an alien bug crawls around inside his protective suit.
His speedy recovery was attributable in part to a protective suit with built-in air bags.
We all saw The Hurt Locker: defusing roadside bombs is scary business, even in that protective suit.
An Ebola clinician at a C.D.C. training course in Alabama removes the outer gloves of her protective suit.
"There's a bird flying around us," a soldier, unidentifiable inside the protective suit, shouted in a sort of panicked relief.
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