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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thickly scattered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is distributed in a dense or abundant manner over an area. Example: "The flowers were thickly scattered across the meadow, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors."
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HIS name is thickly scattered through the biographies of others, chiefly Shelley, Byron, Keats, Lamb and Hazlitt.
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Whereas Port Chester's dining spots seem strung along the spine of a major roadway, those in search of food in Mamaroneck can find it in places scattered thickly throughout the village -- on the Long Island Sound, near the movie theater and across from the train station.
Kayla Walsh SECOND THOUGHTS O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, How thickly you can scatter, In corridors, on lobby floors, Your drying, woodsy matter.
Today, though weaker, they are scattered throughout a thickly populated country the size of Germany.
The six million Bahais are scattered over the globe, most thickly in Iran, where they are persecuted.
With titles like "King Kong Napalm" and "Star Stock," his thickly encrusted works on canvas feature biomorphic squiggles, scattered puddles of color, thickets of Dr. Seussesque protrusions and such collaged items as cut-up credit cards and his grandfather's old neckties.
Villagers scattered.
Everyone scattered.
Scattered profanity.
Others scattered.
Families scattered.
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