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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrayed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is arranged or displayed in a particular way, often with a sense of order or decoration.
Example: "The garden was arrayed with vibrant flowers, creating a stunning visual display."
Alternatives: "adorned with" or "decorated with".
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And arrayed with the animals against less-enlightened humanity, is the zoo as conservation society.
She sat with back erect and eyes trained on a podium arrayed with academics in gowns.
A long table was arrayed with flowers and candelabra and lavish silver platters of food.
A large room arrayed with sculptural busts suggests a cocktail reception in Shangri-La.
Below, bikini-clad beauties gazed at rock pools arrayed with multicoloured sea anemones and sponges.
Several show Olokun priestesses from Benin City posed in white gowns in front of altars arrayed with objects.
On one side were the supplicants, arrayed with hopeful smiles and all the inducements they could muster.
After four seconds of silence, a black screen arrayed with film stills appears, along with three options: Play, Index, Encounter.
Don, Jr., kept an office that was fastidiously neat and festive, arrayed with stemware and expensive bottles of wine.
The beasts, arrayed with colourful cushions and tassels, regarded us with contempt and gave loud, uncanny moans.
When you type the name of a wine, the search results are nicely arrayed, with the maker's various wines listed on the first page.
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