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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fun-filled experience" is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could use the phrase in the following sentence: "I had a fun-filled experience at the amusement park yesterday."
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Instead of it being a fun-filled experience, it's actually "menacing" (her word) and maybe a little sad.
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It was a fun-filled childhood.
A slow and largely uneventful first half has given way to a fun-filled second half.
Paula A. Lucky you, it sounds as if you're planning a fun-filled retirement.
After the party, William can look forward to a fun-filled Christmas.
This was not necessarily going to be a fun-filled few days.
It promises to be a fun-filled two days of righteous anger, leading to nothing.
A fun-filled romp mixing madcap adventure with the crushingly lonely indifference of fundamentalist rightwing philosophy.
Whether you fancy walking, something more hair-raising, or a fun-filled family break, there is plenty to choose from.
As if to prove the point, the vehicle's launch control programme will offer a fun-filled Smoky Burnout function.
It's like a fun-filled classroom with plenty for children aged 5 12 to play with, examine and explore.
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