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Discover Ludwig"sized with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the dimensions of something or to indicate the size of something in relation to another object. Example: The shirt was sized with a medium tag, but it felt more like a small. In this sentence, "sized with" is used to show that the shirt had a medium size label, but it actually fit smaller than expected.
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The carbon fibres were sized with an in-house sizing process and then formed into a unidirectional fabric.
Both apartments were amply sized, with around 800 square feet.
Some celeriac are head sized, with their green ponytail of shoots.
But it's modestly sized, with a kitchen, living room and office all in one room.
The so called bathroom was pint sized with extra small fittings.
The Bathroom Reasonably sized, with a powerful shower and a bidet, as is standard in Buenos Aires.
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The hotel room was mid-sized with a plush king-sized bed in it and a balcony that opened up to a row of shophouses.
The cases are cabin-sized with a telescopic handle, have four wheels, compression straps and a divider.
So small that it will be shuffle-sized with the entire front face featuring a touchscreen.
Featuring an all-metal build, the TL34HD is pocket-sized with dimensions of 3.68" x 2.34" x 0.80".
Footballs spiralling against it, many half-sized, with fins attached.
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