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The phrase "a year filled with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a year characterized by specific events, experiences, or emotions.
Example: "2020 was a year filled with challenges and unexpected changes."
Alternatives: "a year brimming with" or "a year abundant in".
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In the United States we have had a year filled with disappointment but sparked by hope.
Yet a year filled with strange events has yielded another one.
It surprised nearly everyone involved with this issue in a year filled with unexpectedly swift changes.
The grant was a bright spot for Kerron in a year filled with loss.
In a year filled with injuries, Rasner stayed healthy enough to start 20 games.
The year 1969 was also a year filled with demonstrations, takeovers and sit-ins, as these archival photographs document.
It has been a year filled with tragedy, and the celebrations felt necessary, even if they could not be wholehearted.
Looking to get past a year filled with bad news, USA Swimming picked a woman to lead one of its Olympic swimming teams for the first time.
The largely symbolic move is another in a year filled with them as the United States pulls out all but 50,000 troops by summer's end.
It marked another first for Kaepernick in a year filled with them: first interception by a 49ers quarterback in a Super Bowl.
Ms. Murkowski has attended most debates, but in a year filled with unconventional races across the country, hers is among the most unlikely.
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