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Discover Ludwig"working clothes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to clothing that is specifically worn for work purposes. You can use it when describing someone's attire or when discussing a specific type of clothing that is appropriate for a certain job or task. Example: "John arrived at the construction site wearing his sturdy working clothes, ready for a day of hard labor."
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His main gripe was that detainees don't receive any climate-appropriate clothing other than their working clothes, which they are not allowed to wear outside working hours.
He put his working clothes on with a flourish, and replaced it with a new sign.
These are chaps in what I would call working clothes, and not obviously tourists.
Her working clothes are a black silk shirt, ankle‐length tweed skirt and booth.
Their working clothes lead them to be rejected at the door.
Samples were taken from different surfaces that had contact with CPA-2, the surrounding environment and working clothes worn by handlers.
A week before Ex-mas, the couple had raided us, confiscating Baba's working clothes in the name of debt servicing.
He evidently loves the rough side of it: he discards his clerical costume and puts on working clothes.
England's problem on Wednesday was that they were wearing not working clothes so much as dressing gowns and slippers.
There were cowboys; but they wore dusty working clothes, accessorised with sweaty bandannas and clanking spurs, that no one much cared to copy.
There were young people and old, businessmen in jackets and ties, men and women in working clothes and students in ski jackets and blue jeans.
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