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Which one is correct? What outfit was he in? What outfit was he with?
2022年1月31日 21:13
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"Outfit" can mean "a branch of the military," like a division. If that's what it means here, then both sentences are perfectly correct. "Which outfit was he in?" "He was in the 2nd Armored Division." "Which outfit was he with?" "He was with the 2nd Armored Division." I don't think there are any differences in meaning.
2022年2月1日
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in. "wearing" would also be correct
2022年1月31日
Both are correct as outfit has more than one meaning. Outfit can mean a group of people undertaking a particular activity together. In this case we would say - He's with the Jehovah's Witnesses. Outfit more commonly means the clothes you are wearing. In this case, we would say - Look at that amazing outfit she's in.
2022年2月1日
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2022年2月1日
The first one
2022年1月31日
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