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Discover LudwigThe phrase "illuminated with" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase typically is used to describe how something is lit up, or made brighter by a source of light. For example, "The room was illuminated with candles" or "The sky was illuminated with stars".
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The lights are illuminated with LED bulbs.
His face is illuminated with joy.
Hymns illuminated with a tree.
The trees are illuminated with bright lanterns.
All four vials are illuminated with invisible ultraviolet light.
Aqueduct routes and pumping stations were illuminated with tiny lights.
Platelets and plasma can be easily illuminated with UV light.
The Eiffel Tower was illuminated with that phrase Friday night.
For this, the stage was illuminated with bright, glaring white.
Ceilings are of unpainted Guanacaste wood, illuminated with recessed lights.
The arcade is illuminated with blacklights, all the better to light up the space-themed carpet.
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