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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shaded by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is covered or protected from direct light, often referring to trees or structures providing shade. Example: "The picnic was held under a large oak tree, shaded by its broad branches."
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Good effort, but shaded by Prius.
Private terraces shaded by coconut palms?
His renown, however, is shaded by political concerns.
Mr. Brown was never again shaded by doubt.
I live on six acres shaded by trees.
The landscaped tropical gardens are shaded by palm trees.
Piles of fishing nets dot a lungomare shaded by pines.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A walled-in brick courtyard shaded by palmettos.
Mr. Galliano, his eyes shaded by a newsboy cap, smiled.
The (almost) private beach is shaded by swaying palms.
Nearby, Li Benye lay on newspaper, shaded by twin parasols.
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