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Discover LudwigThe phrase "planted with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or area that has been filled with plants or trees. Example: The city park was beautifully planted with a variety of flowers and shrubs, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape for visitors to enjoy.
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Both were planted with maize.
Two million acres planted with trees!
"Additional acreage was recently planted with chardonnay.
Both are planted with tapioca and rubber.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A fenced-in yard planted with perennials.
Sidewalks will be broadened and planted with trees.
We cross irrigation channels and fields planted with sweet potatoes.
It is planted with alfalfa, chenar and algarroba trees.
Every unused strip of land was planted with seasonal flowers.
The small lot is planted with oak and pecan trees.
They are meticulously planted with extraordinary attention to detail.
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