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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'are thick with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a place or environment where there are a lot of something. For example: "The roadsides are thick with wildflowers this time of year."
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His phrases are thick with steps.
The records are thick with surreal humor.
Our softened swamps are thick with eels.
The streets are thick with new skyscrapers.
Dickens's novels are thick with coincidences.
Her lips are thick with lipstick.
The enemy battalions are thick with beloved kinsmen, teachers, comrades.
The years of the New Churchyard are thick with stories.
The papers are thick with economic and political news.
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Everything was thick with dust.
The air was thick with incense.
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