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Discover Ludwig'wearing a coat' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you are describing someone who is wearing a coat. For example: "The young girl was walking down the street wearing a coat despite the warm weather."
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Gavin wasn't even wearing a coat.
Then I saw someone wearing a coat".
"It's July and someone is wearing a coat.
During the week, I'm wearing a coat and tie and stick out like a sore thumb.
First, she's not wearing a coat or shoes, and yet she claims not to be cold.
No one was wearing a coat, or much of a shirt.
Men wouldn't think of boarding a flight unless they were wearing a coat and tie.
By the window is a shop dummy wearing a coat of shaved black fur.
"She was wearing a coat, kind of sweeping around her front porch," Ms. Fulmer said.
I remember it was summer because she wasn't wearing a coat.
SUSAN MERRELL does much of her writing wearing a coat -- out of necessity rather than eccentricity.
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