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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are spoilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has been pampered or indulged excessively, often leading to negative consequences.
Example: "The children are spoilt because they always get what they want without having to earn it."
Alternatives: "are spoiled" or "have been pampered".
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Most things these days are spoilt".
All three are spoilt and selfish in their different ways.
Lovers of Italian fashion are spoilt for choice here.
These are spoilt pigs, the Paris Hiltons of the porcine world.
"In fact, both my bicycle and phone are spoilt because of that.
The twin girls are spoilt and spiteful and are especially malicious to Maia.
"We are used to these delays and have lovely team rooms and are spoilt rotten," Montgomerie added.
Do you ever look at the generations that came after you, and feel they are spoilt in comparison?
"Bermudans are spoilt," acknowledges the forward, whose life has cheered up since he began sharing a house with team-mates Zavon Hines and Carl McHugh in Bradford.
He was referring to the way the touristy spots to north and east are spoilt by tour buses, Irish pubs and Tex-Mex restaurants.
But in Cambridge in the east of England, workers are spoilt: there are two vacancies for every jobseeker.Many economists think that policies to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can tackle the regional employment problem.
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