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Discover Ludwig"those shoes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to specific shoes that have already been mentioned or are known to both the speaker and the listener. Example: "Can you pass me the black sandals?" "Which ones?" "Those shoes next to your blue sneakers."
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Those shoes.
"Look at those shoes.
"Those shoes are hidden.
Those shoes were the safest.
And those shoes!
I have those shoes.
Just look at those shoes.
"I'm in those shoes now".
Quagliarella might never fill those shoes.
How many have walked in those shoes?
What are those shoes she's wearing?
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