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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are sprayed with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an action where a substance is applied to a surface or object in a spraying manner. Example: "The crops are sprayed with pesticides to protect them from pests."
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Cabbages are sprayed with formaldehyde.
In the main square revellers are sprayed with water pumped from fire trucks.
If more and more fields are sprayed with RoundUp, tolerant varieties will have the edge.
Later knots are sprayed with metal and then elaborated with Fortuny-like folds.
Eva's small clapboard house and the car in front are sprayed with red paint by vengeful vandals.
Apart from the main pistes, which are sprayed with fake powder, the surrounding forests are patchily covered at best.
All are sprayed with a biodegradable mist of glue and water to protect them from the elements.
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Before it is covered it is sprayed with disinfectant.
Your car -- and you -- may even be sprayed with disinfectant.
Except, today, it's sprayed with a stencilled word: "Bitch".
Another bus, carrying equipment, was sprayed with bullets.
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