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Discover Ludwig"stamped on" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to have a clear and visible imprint or mark on something. Example: The logo of the company was stamped on every product they sold.
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She was stamped on to labels in clothing.
However bracteates are only stamped on one side.
But Cleverly says Hopkins' name is the one he wants stamped on his CV.
He said one policeman had stamped on his feet.
stamped on them.
"They're stamped on a machine".
We stamped on a glass.
I was being stamped on.
One officer repeatedly stamped on my back.
Princess Mary" stamped on the lid.
I never stamped on Bossio, no way.
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