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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sneakers of' is not technically correct English
It could be used in informal writing, such as a text message, to refer to someone's shoes. For example, "I saw the new sneakers of John." However, it would be better to rewrite the phrase to make it more grammatically correct, such as "John's new sneakers."
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Everything's like that," said Mr. Jonze, wearing minimalist white sneakers of his own.
The sneakers of Nike and Reebok used to come out yearly.
Lang Lang, whose everyday outfit is a black T-shirt, a silvery Versace jacket, jeans, and sneakers of his own design, will be a ubiquitous Olympic presence.
Mr. Rojo's beloved Lanvin high-top sneakers, of which he has multiple pairs and wears most often (including to work) retail at around $700.
THE SUSPECT -- Laboratory tests confirmed that explosives packed with wires had been hidden in the sneakers of a man who was subdued by passengers and flight attendants aboard an American Airlines jet over the Atlantic.
I live in a world of 45-year-olds in baggy shorts, baseball caps and garishly colored sneakers, of 50-year-olds in track suits and oversize white-framed sunglasses.
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"It put a lot of sneakers on a lot of kids," he said.
The dark thwack of sneakers on planks.
"You feel like you should be wearing Chuck Taylors in this place," said Reggie Miller, referring to the old sneaker of choice.
Shaq found an opening to sell a cheap sneaker of his own.
Adidas Ultra Boost The Adidas Ultra Boost is the best sneaker of 2015 period.
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