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24 English lessons on the topic of 'clothing'

English Lesson: It's adjustable.
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1. “It's adjustable.”

English Lesson: You've almost outgrown these.
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2. “You've almost outgrown these.”

English Lesson: All I need is a few shirts, a couple of changes of underwear, one pair of pants, and my toiletry kit. That's about it.
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3. “All I need is a few shirts, a couple of changes of underwear, one pair of pants, and my toiletry kit. That's about it.”

English Lesson: If it doesn't fit you, let me know and I'll give you the receipt to exchange it.
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4. “If it doesn't fit you, let me know and I'll give you the receipt to exchange it.”

English Lesson: I mostly wear neutral colors and earth tones.
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5. “I mostly wear neutral colors and earth tones.”

English Lesson: She's trying on a pair of pants.
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6. “She's trying on a pair of pants.”

English Lesson: It looks like I've worn through the soles.
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7. “It looks like I've worn through the soles.”

English Lesson: I'm not really a fan of horizontal stripes.
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8. “I'm not really a fan of horizontal stripes.”

English Lesson: The dress code is business casual.
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9. “The dress code is business casual.”

English Lesson: I tend to dress a little more conservatively at the office.
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10. “I tend to dress a little more conservatively at the office.”

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