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"were lined with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a surface that is covered on both sides with something such as a material, paint, or line. For example: The walls of the library were lined with bookshelves full of volumes.
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The stairs were lined with books.
The highways were lined with people.
The streets were lined with his men.
The narrow lanes were lined with scum from the drains.
The lanes were lined with bodies in the bushes.
Leather skirts were lined with hand-embroidered Chinese silk.
The quaint streets were lined with well-wishers.
The streets were lined with traditional religious posters.
The office walls were lined with containers of protein powder.
"The walls of his apartment were lined with bookshelves.
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Lately it's been lined with tents.
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