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Discover Ludwig"rigged with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the installation or arrangement of equipment or objects in a specific way. Example: The sailboat was rigged with a sturdy mast, three sails, and a set of ropes and pulleys.
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They are rigged with hanging coefficient between 0.42 and 0.51.
The churches are still rigged with scaffolding.
Two more cars were rigged with bombs.
Under the table was an improvised footrest, rigged with duct tape, for her swollen ankle.
The prau is long and narrow, rigged with one or two fore-and-aft sails.
The troops later discovered that the vehicles were rigged with explosives.
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She was schooner-rigged with three masts.
Ne Tron Menia was schooner-rigged with three iron masts.
The ships were barque-rigged with three masts.
She was barque-rigged with three masts and had a sail area of 18250 sqft.
She was ship-rigged with three masts and a maximum sail area of 27000 sqft.
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