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The phrase "again filling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of filling something once more, often in contexts where something has been emptied or requires replenishment.
Example: "After the rain, I found myself again filling the birdbath with fresh water."
Alternatives: "refilling" or "filling again".
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Looking to capitalize on the trend, manufacturers are again filling shelves with creams designed for men.
January is the cruellest month – its iron post-Yule grey far from mitigated by the spirit-shrivelling prospect of yet again filling out that self-assessment tax return.
If you have capital and courage, the markets are packed with opportunities as they well understand at Goldman Sachs, which is once again filling its boots with risk.
"For children, for children, for children", repeats Nauman, over and over again, filling an otherwise empty space with his deadpan voice.
"She is our life," Mr. Rosario said, his eyes again filling with tears as he tied another balloon by its string to his daughter's wrist.
Ruling from a throne carved of pure amethyst, flanked by diamantine mountains that obscure the sun, and never again filling out a 401 k -contribution form?
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Dickinson, the nunlike individualist, again filled the bill.
I think I could once again fill my old niche.
He is himself again, filled out once more.
The conference sessions on Tuesday are again filled with panels with somewhat soporific names.
He went silent, and the phone line again filled with the churning of the copter.
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