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1. She dressed her daughter in a fur coat.

2. She clothed her daughter in a fur coat.

3. She put a fur coat on her daughter.
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Are they all the same in meaning? Which ones are commonly used? Do you have some other ways of expressiong putting clothes on?
9 years ago

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All mean the same thing, yes.

I'd use 1 and 3; 2 is rather too formal.
9 years ago

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