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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are sprayed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being applied or dispersed in a spray form, often referring to liquids or substances.
Example: "The plants are sprayed with water every morning to keep them hydrated."
Alternatives: "are applied" or "are misted".
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Cabbages are sprayed with formaldehyde.
Chopped herbs are sprayed across the plate.
The words GOD and MONA are sprayed on the wall.
About 6m Floridian acres are sprayed each year.
Both parts are sprayed frequently, sometimes every couple of days.
The addresses of buildings are sprayed across their marble entryways.
(Popcorn finishes are sprayed on and are often cheaper than a paint job).
Later knots are sprayed with metal and then elaborated with Fortuny-like folds.
Then the other two layers are sprayed onto it using an inkjet printer.
The bacteria are sprayed on to heaps of sulphide ore, along with some acid.
For thorough extraction, the solids are sprayed, or sparged, with water at 70 °C (160 °F).
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