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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's stamped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has been officially approved or verified. For example: - The letter has been stamped with the official seal of approval. - The package is ready to be shipped, it just needs to be stamped first. - The documents have been stamped by the notary public. - We can't accept your application without a stamped copy of your transcript.
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It's stamped with Christmas words in various red fonts that I suppose are meant to look chic, but they just make it look a bit unfriendly.
Nearly every time someone utters the word "criminal", it's stamped across the screen in mile-high, all-caps letters, turning the chief linguistic weapon of a racist propaganda war back on itself.
We work for a multinational company called ISS, but the building where we work says HMRC on the door, the signs in the corridors all say HMRC and it's stamped on the letters and envelopes on the desks we tidy.
It's an old-school movie filled with plenty of bruising physical action, sweat, grit, stunts, and hardened and shaped bodies — it's stamped "made in Hollywood" the way a chassis might be stamped "made in Detroit," with a manifest pride in old-fashioned cinematic manufacturing.
It's stamped on the bottom of my coffee mug.
It's stamped with a Helio flame on the back and has HELIO written beneath its 2.12-inch QVGA display.
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The Blade Artist is a long way from the vivacious amorality of Trainspotting, all the more obviously so because it's stamping the same ground.
Thanks to Einstein's theory of general relativity, it was stamped in the annals of physics more than a century ago at about 1bn km/h.
This gamesmanship of Matawalu's will only become more common unless it is stamped out.
Once it is stamped with the familiar seal bearing Oprah's name, the book is almost certain to begin climbing up best-seller lists again.
It is stamped with the initials of Erik Ohrmark, one of Stockholm's finest chairmakers.
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