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Discover Ludwig"carpeted with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a surface which has been completely covered with something, such as carpet or a layer of snow. For example, "The garden was carpeted with white snow."
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Last summer Yalaza's fields were carpeted with cannabis.
The red land became browny white carpeted with salt bush.
Soccer practice is forgotten, television is carpeted with news reports, and her cats start behaving oddly.
Orchards were in full flower, dogwoods were in bloom, the forest floor was carpeted with violets.
The lake is ringed by mountains, which were carpeted with spring grass.
For 100 yards the other way, the ground was carpeted with flowers, tributes and candles.
The dressing area is carpeted with wall-to-wall green Astro Turf.
Temperate rocky intertidal zones in many parts of the world are carpeted with sea anemones.
The floor is carpeted with an accumulation of old newspapers, cigarette butts, ashes, burnt matches, etc.
Most of this area was carpeted with several inches of ash, probably including asbestos.
The regs form plains often of great extent, carpeted with pebbles and boulders.
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