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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inoculated with' is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is used to describe the action of introducing a vaccine or antiserum into a person or animal to protect them against a specific disease. For example: All the children in the village were inoculated with the new flu vaccine.
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Fresh- cut onions without LAB inoculation, inoculated with Strep.
(c) Mental retardation, after being inoculated with the H.P.V. vaccine.
You need two bins (they can be kept indoors) and special bran inoculated with good bacteria.
casei, inoculated with Ent.
Samples inoculated with Strep.
It was inoculated with Eisenia fetida earthworms.
Five seedlings were inoculated with each isolate.
The plants were inoculated with P. abrupta var.
The samples were inoculated with 8 common indoor moulds.
The soils were inoculated with petroleum degrading microorganisms.
Unprotected plots were inoculated with biotrophic and/or necrotrophic pathogens.
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