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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ashes scattered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to funerals, memorials, or discussions about cremation and the dispersal of remains.
Example: "After the ceremony, the family gathered at the beach where they had decided to have the ashes scattered in the ocean."
Alternatives: "remains dispersed" or "cremains spread".
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"She had her ashes scattered over Cape Cod Bay".
Jim told Don where he wanted his ashes scattered.
His body was rapidly cremated and the ashes scattered.
He use to say he wanted to be cremated, ashes scattered on Brokeback Mountain.
Most, including those executed at Nuremberg after the war, were cremated and their ashes scattered.
Their bodies were cremated and their ashes scattered on the Isar River.
Mr. Parker was to be cremated, and his ashes scattered in the mountains.
(Medieval sources said that the Colophonian pharmākos was burned and his ashes scattered in the sea).
My mother-in-law's last wish was to have her ashes scattered in Greece.
That afternoon the man from Rudge's helped them decide to have the ashes scattered.
She died six years ago, her ashes scattered in a Kent bluebell wood.
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