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The phrase "a fill" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to filling something, such as in graphic design, programming, or construction, where it refers to a substance or material used to fill a space.
Example: "The artist decided to use a fill of bright colors to enhance the visual impact of the painting."
Alternatives: "a filler" or "a substance to fill".
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Some cameras, even point-and-shoots, have a "fill flash" setting.
It is common procedure to place a fill, or pad, of gravel under engineering works.
One ounce of down, with a fill power of 600, expands to fill 600 cubic inches.
After that is plans a fill global roll out.
This resulted in energy conversion efficiency of 3.84% and a fill factor of 47.1%.
Batch Records Detailed, step-by-step sets of instructions with a "fill in the blanks" approach.
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He joined MSNBC in 2003 as a fill-in host.
Johnson made his major league debut in 2006 as a fill-in umpire.
He was an unrefined, flag-drawing liability as a fill-in starter in '08.
"It's not a fill-up-a-bucket-and-dunk situation," Palmer says.
He said he had spent $200 on supplies on Friday and $67 on a fill-up.
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