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Discover Ludwig"overgrown with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is surrounded by or covered in something else which is growing. For example, "The garden was overgrown with weeds."
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They were dry and overgrown with vegetation.
The park was overgrown with weeds.
The pool is now overgrown with weeds.
The path was overgrown with ferns.
Rusting Yugo cars are overgrown with brambles and weeds.
Many campuses were allowed to decay, becoming overgrown with weeds.
Much of the grounds is overgrown with grass and weeds.
The churchyard is overgrown with unpicked plum and apple trees.
Now, much of the land is overgrown with grasses.
They are overgrown with grass or buckled by tree roots.
The remaining rubble is old and overgrown with different sponges from the ones we need.
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