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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is lighted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has been lit, usually with a flame or electrical current. For example: "The bonfire was lighted and cast a warm, orange glow over the beach."
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"Is the recessed ceiling really copper?" No, wood, but it is lighted to provide a coppery glow.
In the evening, the terrace is lighted by candles.
The restaurant is lighted as if by softly glowing amber.
Once the women are together, the fuse is lighted.
It is lighted with dim vintage-style bulbs.
The large mirror over the sink is lighted.
Speedskating events are inside, and the luge run is lighted.
The dispute is resolved; the fire is lighted.
She answers his knock, and a spark is lighted.
She created a work with 12 levels that is lighted from behind by several neon tubes.
It is lighted softly by table lamps and decorated with posters.
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