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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she dressed up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone who has put on formal or elaborate clothing for a specific occasion.
Example: "For the gala, she dressed up in a stunning red gown that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "she got dressed" or "she put on her best clothes."
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Tennyson is even wearing the monk's robe Cameron used when she dressed up her sitters.
On Halloween, she dressed up as Princess High, the Cannabis Queen.
Next, she made a series of works in which she dressed up as Diana.
The show highlights your mother's fun side, like when she dressed up as a tampon for a costume party.
That title goes to, I don't know, maybe when she dressed up as Randy, Fey's son by Harvey Weinstein?
"As a child she dressed up in pillowcase sheaths with her little sister and learned the Charleston," Time magazine said.
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She looked dressed up, delighted, and a little bit as if she owned the place.
She's dressed up, Stanton thought.
She always dressed up, donning high heels and pearls.
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