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Discover Ludwig"branded with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that is marked or labeled with a logo, name, or other identifying mark. For example, "The shoes she was wearing were branded with the designer's logo."
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"Everything was branded with logos.
Each had been branded with its own number.
A liftpurse's hand is branded with a "T" for thief.
Notoriously bad soldiers were also branded with "BC" ("bad character").
"They felt they were being branded with a scarlet G".
Most of the items are branded with the museum's logo.
"It was like being branded with a hot iron.
These are bidons and they're usually branded with sponsors' logos.
Otherwise they'll be branded with rock's scarlet P, for pretentiousness.
Facilities are refurbished and branded with the BlueStar logo.
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Two recommendations are co-branded with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM).
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