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Discover LudwigThe phrase "irrigated with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You would use it when referring to methods of watering crops, lawns, or gardens. Example: The farmer's field was irrigated with an underground drip system to keep the plants moist.
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The plants irrigated with the reclaimed water had higher plant height than those irrigated with the fresh water.
For NaCl stress, the plantlets were grown in vermiculite and irrigated with a water solution containing 250 mM NaCl; controls were irrigated with water.
The crops are often surrounded by barbed wire, and sometimes irrigated with water from nearby streams.
The surgical field was irrigated with sterile saline and the skin incision closed with wound clips.
Plants soon die when irrigated with water from the local streams.
a Control plants irrigated with nutrient solution.
Would oil company bosses eat crops irrigated with fracking wastewater?
Most are on golf courses, ball fields, and cemeteries; and, most of these are irrigated with reclaimed water.
Control plants were irrigated with sufficient water.
The joint was irrigated with sterile saline and closed.
The eye was irrigated with Balanced Salt Solution (BSS®, Alcon).
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