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The phrase "dotted all over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is scattered or spread out in a random or irregular pattern. Example: The park was filled with colorful flowers, dotted all over the grassy field.
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We soon had people dotted all over the estate.
And there seem to be bits of Hamlet dotted all over the film.
There are barbecue pits dotted all over with wood provided, so take sausages for dinner.
This is the superb collection of Romanesque wall paintings which comes from small churches dotted all over the Catalan landscape.
With lots of BMX facilities dotted all over the UK, it's accessible to everyone, from beginner to expert.
There are little health clinics dotted all over that country with nurse practitioners who make sure kids get their vaccinations or take care of emergency health situations.
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12.58pm: The side sessions are coming to a close, dotted all the over the place.
Since the existentialist likes art, she might drink her cappuccino from Fishs Eddy's Dots All Over polka-dot cup and saucer, sold at Urban Outfitters.
Line a baking dish with nonstick baking paper (optional, but it will make life easier later on) and dot all over with butter.
So while we know that the ultimate destination of the yellow jersey, there is still the small matter of the one with all the polka dots all over it – definitely the best jersey of those available.
"I'd heard of it before because my mom has always had it, but she didn't have red flaky dots all over her," Kardashian, 30, told Life and Style Weekly, regarding the skin condition.
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