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Gilysse Posted 16 years ago
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... to the occasions??

"I have a wardrobe of beautiful dresses to the occasions."

This sentense is a bit weird to me, can someone please state if it's correct and correct it? Please help, thank you!
  

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I have a wardrobe [probably 'closet' in AmEng] full of beautiful dresses I can wear to the occasions (parties? ).

  • I have a wardrobe [probably 'closet' in AmEng] full of beautiful dresses I can wear to the occasions (parties?
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I have a wardrobe [probably 'closet' in AmEng] full of beautiful dresses I can wear to the occasions (parties? events?).

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