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The phrase "was sealed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of closing or securing something, often in a formal or ceremonial context.
Example: "The letter was sealed with a wax stamp, signifying its importance."
Alternatives: "was closed with" or "was secured with".
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was sealed with
verb
To hunt seals.
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IT WAS sealed with an embrace.
The deal was sealed with a handshake.
His Open win was sealed with a great shot, too.
The break was sealed with a volley at the net.
Finally, the event was sealed with the appearance of a rainbow.
On 21 February 2005 the deal was sealed, with Cosby granting the interview to the magazine.
Mr. Moustafa's fate was sealed with a quick reading of the verdict.
The deal creates Greece's biggest bank, and was sealed with help from Qatar.
The pact was sealed with pints of Murphy's stout at a local pub.
Horace's largely autobiographical Epistles I was sealed with a miniature self-portrait.
Their first date went well, and was sealed with a passionate embrace — sort of.
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