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a woman's dress vs looks like a woman dress

The correct phrase is 'a woman's dress.' The possessive form 'woman's' indicates that the dress belongs to a woman. On the other hand, 'looks like a woman dress' is incorrect because it lacks the possessive form and the article 'a' before 'woman.'

Last updated: March 20, 2024

a woman's dress

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a dress that belongs to a woman.

This phrase is used to describe a dress that is intended for or worn by a woman. The possessive form 'woman's' indicates ownership or association.

Examples:

  • I love that woman's dress. It's so elegant.
  • She designed a woman's dress for the fashion show.
  • The store sells a variety of woman's dresses.
  • Do you like this woman's dress?
  • She wore a woman's dress to the party.

looks like a woman dress

This phrase is incorrect in English. It should be 'looks like a woman's dress' to indicate that the dress resembles one worn by a woman.


Alternatives:

  • looks like a woman's dress
  • resembles a woman's dress
  • appears to be a woman's dress
  • seems like a woman's dress
  • has the look of a woman's dress

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