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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was clad" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is dressed or covered in a particular way, often in a literary or formal context. Example: "The knight was clad in shining armor as he rode into battle."
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was clad
adjective
(in compounds) Wearing clothing of a specified type.
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The ceiling was clad in darkened slats of knotty pine.
The exterior was clad in stucco and sheet metal siding.
He was clad head to toe in Abercrombie & Fitch.
Taub, 21, was clad in a blue and orange Knicks T-shirt.
The gleaming Barclays Center awaited the team, which was clad in blue home hockey sweaters.
Within weeks it was clad on all sides in bright blue metal.
Oppenheim was wearing a bracelet, of her own design, that was clad in ocelot fur.
The first being encountered yesterday was clad in corduroy trousers and black Wellingtons.
The house, which had four bedrooms, was surprisingly modest: it was clad in beige vinyl siding.
Mr. Plant, 54, was clad in a luminescent purple shirt open to his navel.
Mr. Ford, who has broad shoulders and sandy hair, was clad in a light gray tailcoat, with darker gray pants.
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