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The phrase "bathed in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an object or person that is covered in or surrounded by a particular element, such as light, water, or sound. For example, "The night sky was bathed in a gentle, pale light".
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I lay bathed in relief.
They bathed in the fountain.
He bathed in the stuff.
It's like being bathed in honey".
Mr. Ssippi is bathed in sweat.
Spring will be bathed in pastels.
The trees themselves are bathed in song.
Now he was bathed in adoration.
He painted landscapes bathed in diffuse sunlight.
Especially when it's bathed in neon.
The movie is bathed in pot smoke.
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