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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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fit closely

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These shirts fit very closely to body. They are a close fit. I like the way they stick to body.
  

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These shirts are very form-fitted. They are a slim fit. They are a close fit.

  • These shirts are very form-fitted.
  • They are a slim fit.
  • They are a close fit.
  • I like how tightly the clothes fit to my body.
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These shirts are very form-fitted. They are a slim fit. They are a close fit. I like how tightly the clothes fit to my body.
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No, you can't use 'body' without 'your' or 'my' etc. These shirts fit very closely to your body. I like the way they stick to my body. (but 'stick' implies sweat or wetness).

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