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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draped with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a surface that is partially or completely covered with an object or material. For example, "The room was draped with golden silk curtains."
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A billiards table is draped with wolfskins.
They were carrying homemade wooden ladders, draped with yellow banners.
The casket was draped with an American flag.
The framed certificates were there, draped with medals.
It was draped, with no seams to alter.
The floor itself was draped with spattered tarpaulins.
The closed lower half was draped with the Venezuelan flag.
A king-size bed was draped with crisp white linens.
The bones were arranged on tables draped with black cloth.
Houses were draped with red banners and bunting.
Arches are draped with bougainvillea, climbing roses and other plants.
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