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The phrase 穿衣服 (chuānyīfu), which means "to put on (one's) clothes," is generally used in casual situations. It is a straightforward expression that describes the action of dressing, making it suitable for everyday conversations.
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着装 (zhuó zhuāng) - This phrase refers to the manner of dressing or attire. While it can mean "to wear clothes," it often emphasizes style and formality.
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The correct way to say "I'm wearing clothes" using 穿衣服 (chuānyīfu) is "我穿着衣服" (wǒ chuānzhe yīfu). This phrase literally translates to "I am putting on clothes" and is commonly used to indicate that someone is currently wearing clothes.
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