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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to adorn" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in reference to decorating or embellishing something with attractive or appealing objects, like jewelry or clothing. Example: She adorned her hair with a beautiful flower crown.
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Youngsters are taken from the wild to adorn private zoos.
One woman chopped up telephone cords to adorn her purse.
Looking for taxidermied baby chickens to adorn your fireplace mantle?
Milliners used their feathers to adorn fancy hats.
We were making roses, to adorn a sort of decorative bread medallion.
Southerners have taken to erecting these cairns to adorn their gardens.
It was used to adorn the edges of flat dishes with such designs as small flowers.
The Romans' love of ostentatious architecture led them to adorn the permanent background with profuse sculptures.
Another group of liturgical objects consists of candlesticks used to adorn altars.
Old styles of Islāmic script were combined with arabesques to adorn metalwork.
After all, not everyone has the chance to adorn a wall with a Derek Walcott original.
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