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The phrase "a field full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area that is densely populated with a particular item or quality, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The garden was a field full of vibrant flowers, attracting bees and butterflies."
Alternatives: "an area teeming with" or "a space brimming with".
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A field full of poppies?
A field full of field mice?
Cattle graz a field full of buttercups.
In a field full of stories, those years yield some of the most gripping.
And off it duly gambols, like a mad scientist in a field full of opium poppies.
I arose and saw a field full of bodies, everywhere, as far as I could see.
He still stared down a field full of juniors and seniors.
First the camera pans across a field full of Mujahideen fighters.
One day, we were walking around and saw a field full of red flowers.
Ploughing a field full of locust eggs can suffocate the pests.
Though less striking than a field full of turbines, the payoff is rather swifter.
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