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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a life filled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a life that is abundant or enriched with certain experiences, emotions, or activities.
Example: "She always dreamed of a life filled with adventure and excitement, traveling to new places and meeting interesting people."
Alternatives: "a life full" or "a life brimming".
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Is it a life filled with happiness or a life filled with purpose and meaning?
For him, that means a life filled with Thoreau.
She lived a life filled with love and dignity.
James led a life filled with laughter, love, and loyalty.
He lived a life filled with love and caring.
"Believe me, in a life filled with mistakes, this is one I don't need".
"May you have a life filled with" or "May you always find joy in".
Bernie led a life filled with family, friends, movies and theatre.
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This can make you live a life filled with humility.
It was a wretched end to a life filled with wrong choices.
"I knew that I'd make it," he said of a life filled with betrayals and small conquests.
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