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Discover Ludwig'festooned with' is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It's typically used to describe a particular item or location that is adorned in many objects or decorations. For example, "The walls of the banquet hall were festooned with stunning gold and white balloons."
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HOUSTON — Classrooms are festooned with college pennants.
Each column is festooned with colorful material.
It was festooned with Christmas-tree ornaments.
The interiors are festooned with comic strips.
Suits festooned with mallards and roosters.
On Friday, their homes were festooned with Halloween decorations.
The stand is festooned with microphones, amplifiers, and powerful loudspeakers.
Buildings were festooned with enormous flags and Nazi insignia.
The constitution is festooned with language relating to political rights.
It was a gold bracelet festooned with pearls.
Every spring, house festooned with elaborate May Day decorations.
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