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Discover Ludwig"sprinkled over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something being scattered or dispersed across a surface or object. Example: The baker sprinkled cinnamon over the top of the freshly baked apple pie.
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Sprinkled over the top were faintly salted, finely chopped walnuts.
Well-preserved sandstone tombs are sprinkled over the links.
I like a little Tabasco sprinkled over the egg.
Serve immediately with some grated parmesan sprinkled over the top.
At that time there were half a dozen small bus stations sprinkled over Manhattan.
Pine nuts are sprinkled over the top before baking; later, it is dusted with powdered sugar.
Rock candy is sprinkled over that and the glass is filled up with rye.
The arils can be sprinkled over salads, rice dishes and desserts.
Fresh lemon sprinkled over the top provided a tang that helped minimize the greasiness.
Chopped fennel fronds can be sprinkled over the shrimp or fish after it is cooked.
Finish with a dash of sesame oil sprinkled over to taste.
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