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Discover Ludwig"was draped in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest something has been covered by something else, or has become completely enveloped by it. For example, "The statue was draped in a purple velvet cloth."
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The country was draped in flags.
His picture was draped in black.
When tragedies were performed, the stage was draped in black.
Mr. Medeiros was draped in a huge Swedish flag.
Before long, their house was draped in quilts.
It was draped in Haitian and American flags.
In a third, she was draped in an American flag.
General Giap's coffin was draped in the national flag, red with a gold star.
One was draped in a crucifix, and there were two stuffed bears and a pink balloon.
The printer was draped in black cloth, accessible only to members of the spy agency.
The room was draped in sumptuous hues of scarlet and chocolate brown.
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