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The phrase "coated in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is covered in a particular substance, usually a thin layer of that substance. Example sentence: The french fries were coated in a delicious salt and garlic seasoning.
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Her palms were coated in resin.
Fruit pastilles are coated in sugar.
The walls are coated in nicotine.
My forehead was coated in sweat.
"You want it to be coated in a light film.
The walls are coated in an exhilarating yellow Venetian plaster.
My palm was coated in an acrid film.
My hands are coated in pale orange grease and debris.
Between our teeth are interdental sites coated in dental plaque.
Plant leaves were coated in a nasty, fibrous film.
Graffe!" — delicious chewy donuts coated in granulated sugar.
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