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Discover Ludwig"tainted with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has been contaminated or affected by something negative. It is often used figuratively to describe something that has been spoiled or corrupted in some way. Example: The company's reputation was tainted with scandal after the CEO was found guilty of embezzlement.
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Food is tainted with pesticides.
It isn't tainted with the same brush.
It was tainted with E. coli.
When they arrived, they were sometimes tainted with mold.
Imported papayas tainted with salmonella sickened at least 99.
He is not tainted with charges of political murder.
A year earlier, cantaloupe tainted with listeria killed 33 people.
Eating fish tainted with mercury poses a risk.
Meat tainted with salmonella is also a hazard.
That space is tainted with the old way.
Many candidates are tainted with thuggery and racism.
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