business suit
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of business suit
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
Example Sentences
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The man who read the World Shipping News in the Grote Markt wore a star on his neatly pressed business suit.
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Her parents both have awesome jobs—her dad is really high up at the university and her mom does high-end real estate or something complicated where she wears business suits and always looks important.
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Many of the men wore business suits, and most of them who had come to see the military-themed movie were, like my father, of the World War II generation.
A group of military officers and men in business suits sat with the American prisoner at a long table in the KGB’s Lubyanka prison.
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He wore a lightweight black raincoat and loafers, a dark business suit, a crisp white shirt, a narrow black tie and a pearl stick-pin.
From Los Angeles Times
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