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"polished with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the process of making something smooth or shiny by rubbing or buffing it with a polishing tool or substance. Example: The silver vase was polished with a soft cloth until it gleamed in the sunlight.
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It looks like it's been polished with a wire wheel.
Finally, each sheet of paper is polished with a shell.
The Penguin Rep production is polished, with unshowy elements combining to create an extremely real environment.
"You might be polished with two pitches, maybe three," he said.
The surface can be polished with a variety of processes and materials.
Ivory is polished with gentle abrasives such as pumice and whiting, applied with a damp cloth.
Ms. Philo made everything look casual, but each element was polished with grown-up sophistication.
My skin was exfoliated and polished, with pores cleaned and my neck massaged.
LAGOS — The cornrow hair traced the scalp above a rainbow of eye shadow and a mouth polished with pink lipstick.
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The tips of the electrodes were heat-polished with a microforge (Narishige MF-80).
The fully sintered crowns referring to PM were finished and polished with diamond wheels and bristle brushes (Brasseler; dental instruments).
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