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The phrase "and fill in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to complete a form or provide information in a specific space.
Example: "Please review the document and fill in a brief summary of your findings at the end."
Alternatives: "complete a" or "provide a".
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There might be a miniseries which would jump back to 1964 and fill in a little bit of backstory.
It's not their most productive couple of hours, but they talk to her respectfully, calm her down, deliver her to A&E and fill in a fresh set of forms.
As a purely personal matter, it was a chance for me to revisit the scene of voyages I had undertaken during the writing of my first book, a history of the Adirondacks, and fill in a few blanks in my own map of the park as well.
Put icing on the eyes, create a mouth, and fill in a lot of teeth.
Voters were obliged to choose a candidate and fill in a code.
That is to say, you go to a web page and fill in a form to recover your email address.
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The project involves constructing two 6m tall earth embankments and filling in a section of Brough Beck.
The typical process to open an investment account involves you logging on to the site and filling in a questionnaire on your investment tolerances.
"The act of sitting and filling in a bubble sheet is work".
Epidemiologists are poring over, and filling in, a narrative of outbreaks of Zika since its 1947 discovery in Uganda's Zika Forest.
Extraction: Extraction of data from articles, and filling in a reading grid and providing a synthesis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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