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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am labeled with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been assigned a label or designation, often in a passive construction.
Example: "The files in the cabinet are am labeled with color-coded tags for easy identification."
Alternatives: "am tagged with" or "am marked with".
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NSCs were labeled with Calcein-AM (Invitrogen).
Four different bases are labeled with fluorescent.
Each face is labeled with a name.
Data from August 31 are labeled with uppercase, while data from September 17 are labeled with lowercase letters.
Bacterial biomass was labeled with 15NH4Cl.
All polymers were labeled with a solvatochromic fluorescent end-group.
Sometimes the VAS is labeled with numbers, e.g., from 0-10.
Documents are labeled with the appropriate descriptive manuscript symbol.
The dendrimeric formulations were labeled with 95% labeling efficiency.
GST-Pmp23 was labeled with the red dye NT-647.
Nicked sites were labeled with fluorescent nucleotides and repaired.
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