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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spotted with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something which is covered with small spots or marks. For example: The grassy meadow was spotted with bright yellow buttercups.
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The photos were spotted with age.
Comets can be spotted with binoculars.
Saed's running shoes were spotted with blood.
The flatlands north of Aleppo are spotted with towns.
He also said the rocks were spotted with blood.
His jeans were spotted with mud, but his fingers were warm in nice new gloves.
The snow, as far as the eye could see, was spotted with diarrhea.
The barklike skin was dark brown, sometimes streaked or spotted with white.
To insure that Song-hee wasn't spotted with a foreigner, we arrived separately.
Judy met them at the front door, her clothing spotted with blood.
He wore an old sports coat that was spotted with white-out and ink stains.
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