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"is skirted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing something or someone that is surrounded or bordered by something else. For example: - The house is skirted by a white picket fence. - The town is skirted by rolling hills. - The lake is skirted by a lush forest. - She always wears long dresses that are skirted with lace. - The dancer elegantly skirted across the stage. In each of these examples, "is skirted" is used to describe the surrounding or bordering aspect of something. It can also be used as a verb, as shown in the last example, to describe a graceful movement. Overall, "is skirted" can be used to add descriptive detail to a sentence and emphasize the surrounding or bordering aspect of a subject.
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is skirted
verb
To be on or form the border of.
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It is skirted by a rail line and two major roads one the Trans-Canada Highway. Trans-Canada Highway
In the war scenes that make up the bulk of the movie, his sexuality is skirted over.
The town of Mikulov is skirted by medieval-era wine roads lined with small, garagelike oak cellars built directly into the hillsides.
The "yoni" - the Sanskrit word for vulva, or vagina - is skirted by acrylic wool imitation pubic hair over a tongue-like sponge walkway.
The seaward margin of the range is skirted by marine terraces that reach their maximum height of 1,181 feet (360 m) near Cape Erimo.
b) quiver with joy. 2. If a tower of French fries is skirted by a deep well of mayonnaise, you... a) gasp, and ask for ketchup instead.
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But even this is skirting around the biggest issue.
Such sessions have opened the White House to charges that it is skirting the White House press corps.
Now, however, Lenovo is skirting the ban by selling a home entertainment device called the iSec.
Vudu is skirting Apple's new terms of service that requires sharing revenue.
"It's ridiculous the city is skirting the law".
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