[Grammar] dress (up)

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CaseyA

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Suppose workers at a factory change into special uniform before working. Would I write:
The workers are dressed in uniform.
or,
The workers are dressed up in uniform
 

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The workers are dressed in uniforms. Or, more simply: The workers wear uniforms.
 

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I certainly agree that it's "dressed" not "dressed up". However, I don't know if this is a BrE vs AmE difference but I would use the singular "uniform".

The workers wear uniform.
The workers are in uniform.
The workers dress in uniform.
 

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I would say they are "in uniform," but for the other phrasings I would definitely use the plural "uniforms."
 
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