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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a temple full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that is filled with something, often in a metaphorical or symbolic sense, relating to spirituality or reverence.
Example: "The festival turned the town square into a temple full of joy and celebration."
Alternatives: "a sanctuary filled with" or "a place brimming with".
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One swept through a temple full of pilgrims, while the other hit a crowded shopping mall where panicky shoppers jumped from windows to escape the blaze.
One swept through a temple full of pilgrims, while the other hit a crowded shopping mall where panicked shoppers jumped from windows to escape the blaze.
A separate fire tore through a temple full of pilgrims in the city of Haining in eastern China's Zhejiang Province, killing 39 worshipers and injuring 4, the New China News Agency said.
As the weeks went on, church became a temple full of glass shards.
I went to the gallery just before the opening and got a tour of what's basically a temple full of documented rituals.
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Khajuraho – which is at the heart of Madhya Pradesh, a state called the "Heart of India" — is famous for its 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-olded erotemples and stone carvings, which draw millions ofullsitofs eachighly.
There, holy men proudly exhibit elongated penises they've painfully stretched over years by tying them to boulders, and parents take their children to temples full of sculpted figures locked in graphic and gymnastic copulation.
"This F.B.I. business about producing children at Temple 2, a temple which is full of hypocrites since the 1930's, making children by sisters and charging the messenger with this evil.
In the paper, the full reconstruction pipeline of a temple of the archaeological site of MySon Vietnamm) by using the well-known photogrammetric software PhotoModeler (EOS System Inc., Canada) is illustrated and analysed.
He said the monastery-temple was full of sacred silk temple hangings decorated with images of Buddhist figures known as thangkas, statues and holy relics collected over centuries.
It's open on the 21st of each month and the grounds of the temple are full of stalls selling treasures.
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