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Discover Ludwig"two-piece suit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a matching set of a jacket and trousers. For example, "He was wearing a stylish two-piece suit for the wedding."
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She wore a two-piece suit and had tonged her hair.
One of the Germans donned a two-piece suit and jumped into the frigid water; she lasted maybe 30 seconds.
In a black two-piece suit, white silk blouse, tricorn hat and white gardenia in her buttonhole, Astor dressed as if going to church "in her Sunday best".
Values for selected items in fair condition include: for men, a long-sleeve dress shirt, $8; a two-piece suit, $50; a leather jacket, $60.
I wore a two-piece suit made of salami to the Slade post-graduate private view in 1979 (and have the photos to prove it).
Business attire consists of a two-piece suit in a conservative color (black, gray, navy) with a dress shirt/blouse and matching-color or dark shoes/pumps with low or medium heels.
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Bespoke two-piece suits made by Sargent cost from £4,200, with made-to-measure suits from £1,500.
Wear two-piece suits, horizontal stripes and lines at waist will shorten waist.
Cole's swimwear collection includes a number of one- and two-piece suits in neutral, sand colors pepped with perky pastel touches.
A three-piece suit starts at more than $5,000.
But don't wear a three-piece suit either, unless you are presenting to potential investors.
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