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The phrase "blanketed in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is completely covered, surrounded, or enveloped in something else. For example: "The snow-capped mountains were blanketed in an early morning fog."
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Marikana is blanketed in silence.
The day was blanketed in a wetting mist.
The country was blanketed in extremes of adulation.
The landscape all around was blanketed in white.
Most of Texas has been blanketed in a severe drought all year.
At this time of year, the roller-coaster hills are blanketed in the oranges of fall.
Meghalaya is blanketed in lush forests, and pines, sals, and bamboo are plentiful.
The next day we shared a blanket as the Midwest was blanketed in a blizzard.
Throughout the day the streets of Minsk were largely quiet, blanketed in a heavy snow.
The house is spotless; the outside world is blanketed in snow; the sky is cloudless.
And the forests throb with animus, blanketed in an enchanted fog.
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