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The phrase "were saturated with" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something that is filled with a lot of a particular thing. For example, "The house was saturated with the smell of freshly baked cookies."
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Isolated cells were saturated with up to 87% lipid content.
His shoes, too, were saturated with oil, and he left them outside the door each day.
Centrifugal concentrators (Vivaspin 6, 100,000 Dalton, Sartorius) were saturated with BSA before use.
The adsorbents were saturated with phenol in columns.
They were saturated with olive oil, and cold and salty in the early hours of an unseasonably warm March day.
Some regions were "saturated" with people: their existent economic technology could no longer sustain growth.
The trailer's air and Naugahyde chairs were saturated with stale smoke.
Blots were saturated with Western-Lightning Plus ECL (PerkinElmer) before exposure to and developing of GeneMate auto-radiographic film (VWR).
Experimental solutions were saturated with halothane in N2 gas during Ca2+ uptake by SR, Ca2+ release by SR, or during both SR Ca2+ uptake and release.
The map contrasts dramatically with commercially made maps, which were saturated with color, county divisions and other distractions.
By midnight, nearly 100 guests were saturated with the scent of perfume, rum and sweet cane syrup, rubbed into the floor as offerings.
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