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The phrase "are populated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or area that is filled or inhabited by certain entities, such as people, animals, or objects.
Example: "The forested area is populated with a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, birds, and small mammals."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "are inhabited by".
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Huaihai Road and Maoming Road are populated with trendy boutiques.
The Senate races are populated with centrists like McCaskill.
Familiar levels are populated with familiar enemies, but in new patterns that drastically change the experience.
Patterson's beaches are populated with troubled transvestites, drug addicts, and alcoholics.
The lyrics are populated with prowling villains and fresh corpses, throats bared or already slit.
But although both are populated with wisecracking animals, The Secret Life of Pets is closer thematically to Pixar's Toy Story.
Structurally, it is, but its ceaseless renewals are populated with pleasures that extend beyond the what-next variety.
Scratchy, fierce little towns are populated with scratchy, independent people whose ancestors dared cross the desert in wagons.
Their imaginations are populated with superheroes, evil geniuses, mutant animals and androids that exterminate anyone who mentions homework.
The margins of his sketchbooks are populated with visions of nightmarish couplings and weirdly erotic subhuman bodies.
And all these sketches are populated with a thoroughly mixed bag of characters, varying from the Dickensian to the Orwellian.
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