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Discover Ludwig"sown with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean " covered or scattered with (something)". For example, "The field was sown with corn".
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The book is sown with American gothic.
Limited areas are sown with rye and oats.
Toy's debut is, then, invariably sown with three decades of deja vu.
It is usual in Europe for spiritual seeds to be sown with blood.
The mold was moistened with the water of the Nile and sown with grain.
Hundreds of acres of meadows will be sown with native grass and wildflower seeds.
Every other plot was sown with E+ seeds, and every other with E− seeds.
Experimental areas were sown with winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) and manures were applied at typical rates.
"It is common in Europe for spiritual seeds to be sown with blood," he wrote.
By one estimate, the province has seen a 70% decrease in the area sown with poppies.
Plots sown with seed mixtures of different diversity were compared with plots undergoing natural plant colonization.
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