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Discover Ludwig"peppered with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is scattered, sprinkled, or dotted with small elements. For example, "His speech was peppered with humorous anecdotes."
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Her speech is peppered with "cool," "like" and "really, really".
He was peppered with questions.
Design blogs are peppered with enticing examples.
It's peppered with bullet holes.
The dialogue is peppered with vulgarities.
Her speech is peppered with Southern courtesies.
SunPower's history is peppered with firsts.
Clarke's chapters are peppered with interim summations.
They would be peppered with questions.
You're going to get peppered with it.
The dining room table was peppered with prescription pill bottles.
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