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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stamped with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used when something is marked or labeled with a seal or stamp. For example, "The document was stamped with the company's official seal."
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Lumber stamped with a letter and number.
Monday: Long-awaited letter from Munich, stamped with royal seal.
Please go away," Nana said, her face stamped with annoyance.
She's stamped with, but not defined by, her worst experiences.
They are stamped with the official city and county seal.
Every item came stamped, "with the chancellor's approval".
Its handle was stamped with Saddam's eagle and Baathist slogan.
He says every book is stamped with the hotel name.
Outside vendors sell tea towels stamped with photographs of Mussolini.
It was a performance by Stevens stamped with wily cunning.
Each one was stamped with the designer's name.
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