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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stamped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been marked or impressed with a stamp, often in a literal or figurative sense.
Example: "The documents are stamped with the official seal to verify their authenticity."
Alternatives: "are marked" or "are imprinted".
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are stamped
noun
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.
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Holes in the crowd are stamped out like brush fires.
They are stamped with the official city and county seal.
Davis's hallmarks are stamped all over the place.
Questions are stamped on the wall, in bold letters.
You want to cast a vote to ensure that such practices are stamped out.
The lined pages are stamped "Board of Patients Must Be Paid in Advance".
His paychecks are stamped Bloomberg L.P. His company ID badge: Bloomberg.
The many surviving coins from the mint are stamped with Latin slogans and figures from mythology.
Cans from Bristol Bay's oldest producer are stamped with the number 35.
Others are stamped with imperial seals or coated with chopped chocolate (Anastasia's delight).
All the images are stamped with a Mehr News agency logo.
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