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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trimmed with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been decorated or adorned with something else, usually in a precise and decorative way. For example, "She wore a dress trimmed with lace."
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She wore pink satin trimmed with ermine.
All are trimmed with Christmas trees, presents and poinsettias.
It may be trimmed with bright worsted braid.
Model wearing white leather coat trimmed with mink.
Some coats were trimmed with fur or marabou feathers.
The lady wears a white negligee trimmed with flounces.
Behnaz Sarafpour's yellow cashmere cardigan trimmed with satin ribbons, $955.
RUTHIE BONTECOU, whose hat was trimmed with rooster feathers.
The pâte-à-choux dumplings are trimmed with scissors.
She wore an ivory bracelet trimmed with gold.
Her apricot-colored wrap is trimmed with lace flounces.
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