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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'soaked with' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an object or surface that is completely soaked with a liquid. For example, "His shirt was soaked with sweat" or "The sidewalk was soaked with rainwater".
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He was soaked with sweat.
Even his tie is soaked with sweat.
"Passione" is soaked with love of country.
His sheets were soaked with sweat.
It was soaked with blood.
Within minutes, we were soaked with sweat.
My pores were soaked with the place.
The mother's hair soaked with gore.
His face was soaked with tears.
She woke up soaked with sweat.
Britain's booming elite is soaked with triumphalism.
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