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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amply filled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is filled to a generous or sufficient extent, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The basket was amply filled with fresh fruits and vegetables from the market."
Alternatives: "generously filled" or "well filled".
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The ear gets amply filled too.
Instead they often become boring egomaniacs, a non-gap in the TV market already amply filled.
The program, "Spring Fever," is amply filled out by Debussy's "Rondes de Printemps" and Stravinsky's "Sacre du Printemps".
These activities plus his obligations in radio broadcasting, and numerous duties and organizations to which he belonged amply filled his time.
For much of the rest of theater history, more was considered more, and the Shakespearean model of amply filled stages held sway.
Not all performed, but the spread-betting approach amply filled the coffers, especially after Lucy ran amok to almost $500m worldwide.
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They last about 75 minutes together and amply fill an evening.
"Telophaza" is only 65 minutes long, but it's a large-scale spectacle, amply filling the stage of the New York State Theater.
Professor Fisher, who teaches at Fordham, amply fills in the gaps among organized crime, public officials and the street priests and Catholic hierarchy.
It's a painful subject but Michael Attenborough's production, deftly designed by Peter McKintosh, makes it aesthetically bearable and Dillon amply fills a giant role.
Though Macbeth famously never finishes that sentence, this adrenaline-pumping interpretation amply fills in the blank, carefully and vigorously charting the landscape where leaping ambition finally falls.
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