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Discover Ludwig"putting on a jacket" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to describe someone putting on a jacket as part of their daily routine or to emphasize the act of putting on a jacket. For example: "John was putting on his jacket when he remembered he had left his keys in the car."
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"It doesn't sound appetizing, but she can't tell me what she wants," she said, putting on a jacket.
She did, however, change its outfits, putting on a jacket when it was cold, a raincoat when it was wet.
He gave me a fierce look, mimed the act of putting on a jacket and made the sound of an explosion.
Rather than an ignorant default setting we find ourselves inhabiting, living in an echo chamber right now is like putting on a jacket before stepping outside.
In his early 30s, he learned he had chronic arthritis, which slowly warped his fingers, stiffened his body and made painful even simple tasks like putting on a jacket.
He is rushing around, getting makeup and putting on a jacket and tie.
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I put on a jacket that is being prepared for the CEO of Arsenal FC.
One Saturday night, I put on a jacket and walked through central Stockholm.
Without changing out of his pajamas, he put on a jacket and shoes and went down to the lobby.
Someone privy to Grevers's plans persuaded her to pull off her cap and goggles and put on a jacket.
I put on a jacket, and it was two sizes too big or two sizes too small, or something.
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