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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and insured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is covered by insurance, often in legal or financial documents.
Example: "The property is fully maintained and insured against any potential damages."
Alternatives: "and covered by insurance" or "and protected by insurance".
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Everyone in Des Moines is cautious and insured against everying.
Besides the graphics, two things distinguished Rogue and insured its immortality.
"I'm not rich, I don't want to be rich; I want to be comfortable and insured".
"The contractor should also be properly licensed and insured," he said.
The cars are still registered and insured, and he drives them when visiting Daniel's grave.
Check to see there are no complaints against him and that he's fully licensed and insured.
Researchers attributed increased damage to more expensive infrastructure built (and insured) near coasts.
Viable assets and insured deposits would be put into a "good bank".
The props are fragile and considered works of art, valued and insured for considerable amounts.
Its good assets and insured deposits will be merged with the Bank of Cyprus.
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a: Adjusted ORs were from the model considering age, gender, insured amount, residential area, and insured unit.
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