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The phrase 'the coats' is grammatically correct in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The coats in the coat closet were all sizes and colors."
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"Answer the door, then take the coats".
The coats were boss, though.
Well, the coats were not exactly new.
My affection for the coats remains undiminished.
They, like many of the coats, reached down to midcalf.
The coats, which required great skill, took months to sew.
There were few obvious closures on the coats.
The coats are "uniforms," and the store is their "stage".
Her separates, particularly the coats, are also extremely popular.
I said that the coats were probably being sold at venues, but Wei Ziqi was shrewder.
I must mention the coats at Searle (1124 Madison Avenue, at 84th, and elsewhere around town).
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