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Discover Ludwig"with a hood" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or person that has a hood, or to indicate that something is covered with a hood. Example: The jacket I bought last week came with a hood, which was very useful during the rainy weather. In this sentence, "with a hood" indicates that the jacket has a hood attached to it. Example: The mysterious figure stood in the shadows, completely cloaked with a hood. In this sentence, "with a hood" describes how the figure is covered or hidden.
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Video images captured by a spectator showed a stocky, short-haired man wearing a dark sweater with a hood.
To match Leia's hooded white gown, use a bathrobe with a hood or pin a white pillowcase to the back of your gown.
"Every day he wore a long gown with a hood".
And, most of all, get a coat with a hood.
"He was tied down with a hood over his head.
Boy by Band of Outsiders does one with a hood ($1,012).
John wears a dark-blue sweatshirt with a hood, like Raymond's sweatshirt, and the same sneakers.
Propped up down there is a wicker man with a hood on.
My savvy sister is from Seattle, and was equipped with a jacket with a hood.
They had on masks and hoods — like a sweatshirt with a hood.
She was wearing a sweatshirt with a hood, which was pulled over her head.
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