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The phrase "are often littered with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is frequently filled or scattered with unwanted items or elements.
Example: "The streets in the city are often littered with trash after the weekend festivities."
Alternatives: "are frequently filled with" or "are commonly scattered with".
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Even sorting by relevance, though, the results are often littered with irrelevant titles.
At 1 a.m. back in the boss's apartment, the hallways are often littered with servants and sweepers who work inside by day but sleep outside by night.
As the startup's Founder and CEO Mike Davis said, our inboxes are often littered with eye-rolling, non-targeted deals like "60percentt off laser hair removal" or "50percentt of family portraits".
A drone capability could be particularly useful in cases like hurricanes, where roads are often littered with debris, making it hard for network engineers to deploy ground-based mobile cells.
Websites for new drugs are often littered with links to their scientific publications, proudly proving the efficacy of the drug in cells in a dish, in animal models and finally in clinical trials in people.
Sports talk and sports writing are often littered with clichés.
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The streets of Chinese cities were often littered with abandoned babies".
Mr. Laux said Mr. Lundy's bare apartment was often littered with dog feces, trash, syringes and other drug paraphernalia.
And so the ridiculously short runway he used for his rigorous training on the pommel horse was often littered with small children who crawled across his path.
Measuring teaching and learning is complicated, not least because the way people talk about "excellent teachers" is often littered with unhelpful cliches, says Paul Ashwin, professor of education at Lancaster University.
STANDING at the intersection of Quinnipiac and Washington Streets in downtown Wallingford is a two-floor apartment house that is often littered with children's bicycles, rakes and a cooler on the lawn in the backyard.
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