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The phrase 'decorated in' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a particular style, color, or pattern something is decorated in. For example: "The walls of the room were all decorated in blue and white stripes."
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Posh bathrooms were decorated in their colour.
"The room is decorated in solid colors.
He also made colorful masks decorated in pastel and charcoal.
It is decorated in shades of toast and beige.
In Elizabethan times, ruffs were often decorated in cutwork.
Each room is decorated in the theme of an opera.
The 24 rooms are decorated in plush neo-Baroque style.
THE BATHROOM Well lighted and handsomely decorated in black tile.
The interior was decorated in a very cheap way.
Off the main room is a lounge decorated in red.
His bathroom is decorated in blue and white Yankee pinstripes.
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