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The phrase "a freezer full of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a freezer that is filled with various items, typically food.
Example: "After the big sale, I ended up with a freezer full of frozen vegetables and meats."
Alternatives: "a packed freezer of" or "a freezer stocked with".
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Nicholas A A freezer full of chicken guts, oh you lucky man!
I have a freezer full of 'em".
"I got a freezer full of burritos," he said.
The Kostelyks had waterfront property and a freezer full of food.
She's got a freezer full of Jenny Craig and she's surrounded by her five cats".
"I have a freezer full of pecans that will never be made into pies," she said.
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True, there are nods to the prosaic business of turning a deer into a freezer-full of venison.
It has brought my life into sharp focus and revealed what I have to be thankful for: people, strangers and intimates for their kindness and well wishing; my tenacity and determination for carrying me through; and as much as I'm trying to shake it off, my plan for creating a freezer-full of food to be eaten post-op.
During a blackout like the one last August, a home freezer full of food will stay safely frozen for about two days if the door is not opened.
10.31pm: Another well-handled beating, in which Colm Meaney repeatedly slams Craig into a chest freezer full of frozen goods.
There are two — a big freezer full of labelled meats and rental space, and another, smaller one that is just a side cooler.
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