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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was decked with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where something has been adorned with decorations or other items. For example, "The Christmas tree was decked with glittering ornaments and colorful lights."
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Certainly, America's top general in Iraq was decked with metaphorical laurels.
Then, the town's main square was decked with placards and flags in tribute.
The piano was decked with photographs of friends and loved ones.
The grand inner courtyard was decked with banners and chalked graffiti: one read "Let's Shift Some Godamn Paradigms".
On game day Dec. 15, the otherwise gray industrial town was decked with royal blue and white, the club colors.
(During the recent holiday season it was decked with fragrant pine garlands). There's the huge central fireplace, casting warmth and cheer in all directions.
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His poems are decked with a magical bunting of metaphor.
Meantime, the malls are decked with Christmas trees and tinsel.
In the watermelon salad, thin squares of fruit were decked with scoops of mint sorbet.
Menton hosts a festival of lemons in February; floats are decked with lemons and oranges.
The tables are decked with woven placemats, paper napkins and votive candles.
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