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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'try something on' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to putting on an item of clothing to see how it looks or fits. For example: "I'm going to the store to try a few outfits on."
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So let's try something on a small scale".
His assistant challenges him to try something on himself.
Turn on the lights before you try something on.
But hopefully this year we will try something on that front," he says.
"I find I still need a tour guide when I try something on my own," Mr. Souder said.
"But as soon as they try something on and they see they're even again, they're very content".
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"I've been flying aeroplanes lately," he says, as though he's trying something on for size.
What if they tried something on me?" Mr. Sharma confessed to beating up the woman's male friend in a December court appearance and asked to be hanged, according to local media reports.
I was at a Victoria's Secret, trying something on in a dressing room, and a salesclerk stood outside my door with 10 more items that she thought I'd like".
Other lessons: Clarissa's mother named her after Samuel Richardson's novel "with the hope that you'd rewrite history" or "If a man tries something on you, force yourself to pee.
I had on a Rachel Pally print maxidress — I wanted to be in something that was easy to get in and out of in case I tried something on — a pair of L.A.M.B. brown platforms, these really large door-knocker earrings and my signature vintage Cazals.
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