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in a scarf vs with a scarf

Both "in a scarf" and "with a scarf" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "In a scarf" is used when describing someone wearing a scarf around their neck, while "with a scarf" is used when mentioning an accessory or item that accompanies the scarf.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

in a scarf

This phrase is correct and commonly used when describing someone wearing a scarf around their neck.

Use "in a scarf" when you want to describe someone wearing a scarf around their neck as part of their outfit.

Examples:

  • She looked stylish in a scarf.
  • He wrapped himself in a scarf to keep warm.

Alternatives:

  • wearing a scarf
  • with a scarf around their neck
  • sporting a scarf
  • draped in a scarf
  • adorned with a scarf

with a scarf

This phrase is correct and commonly used when mentioning an accessory or item that accompanies the scarf.

Use "with a scarf" when referring to an accessory or item that is paired or associated with the scarf.

Examples:

  • She carried a purse with a scarf.
  • He wore a coat with a scarf.

Alternatives:

  • accompanied by a scarf
  • paired with a scarf
  • alongside a scarf
  • together with a scarf
  • having a scarf

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