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The phrase "doused with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been soaked or covered with a liquid, often in a dramatic or excessive manner.
Example: "The cake was doused with chocolate syrup, making it a decadent dessert."
Alternatives: "soaked in" or "covered with".
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Fried chicken doused with hot sauce?
In 1956 it was doused with acid.
they are doused with pepper spray by campus police.
The City of Lights was doused with blackout curtains.
People waiting for trains got doused with the stuff.
That model was doused with a giant wave.
Are we being doused with science or marketing hype?
Brussels sprouts are crisped and doused with fish sauce ($7).
Now he stiffens up, even redder, doused with fire.
Frisee with bacon and Roquefort was doused with vinegar.
The panna cotta was doused with extra grappa.
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