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The phrase "able to fill to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing the capacity or ability to reach a certain level or amount, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The container is able to fill to the maximum capacity of 10 liters."
Alternatives: "capable of filling to" or "able to reach".
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Because of the raised flow of the creek and the construction of a parking lot in the lagoon area since the 1960s, the lagoon has never been able to fill to its much larger, historic extent without breaching.
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BFBS's staff also have to be able to fill multiple roles.
Younger leaders are less apt to be viewed as able to fill that role.
"They are going to be able to fill a lot of hotel rooms and restaurants," he said.
A generation ago, you already had someone at home to be able to fill that other role.
Everywhere in the ideology of foodism we see a yearning for food to be able to fill a spiritual void.
Plus, I have learned enough to be able to fill in if they can't be there.
"It's not uncommon for people not even to be able to fill out the forms to apply to welfare," he said.
"Recruitment agencies are saying 'don't expect us to be able to fill those vacancies'," he said.
"Those are shoes that I don't think anybody's ever going to really be able to fill.
Crucially, they were able to fill skills gaps and willing to do jobs we Brits didn't want to do.
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