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What is the correct grammar for sentence jeans and top your favourite dress?

The sentence "jeans and top your favourite dress" is grammatically incorrect. It's unclear what the sentence is trying to convey.

Here are some possible correct ways to phrase the sentence, depending on the intended meaning:

* If you're listing items of clothing: "Jeans, a top, and your favorite dress"

* If you're asking a question about someone's favorite dress: "Do jeans and a top make up your favorite dress?"

* If you're describing a particular outfit: "Your favorite dress, paired with jeans and a top, looks stunning."

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