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Discover LudwigThe phrase "silk robes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing clothing or setting a scene. Example: As she entered the luxurious bedroom, she couldn't help but admire the set of silk robes hanging on the wardrobe.
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Pops is a stress-eating inventor who favors silk robes.
He wore silk robes to postgame news conferences.
No silk robes; no long plait; no five-inch earrings.
(Mr. Assange cited S.U.V.'s, silk robes and "take-away food" as signs of decadence).
Among them is a middle-aged man in white silk robes.
Nor does the wind 'waltz' with the silk robes torn from the girl's body.
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He is fitted in a silk robe with tuxedo lapels.
The skin slipped off like a silk robe.
Bella dried herself and put on a silk robe.
Moore wore a splendid black silk robe with a gold lamé collar and belt.
He wears a teal Japanese silk robe, a style favored by Dutch burghers in the late 17th century.
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