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The phrase "are filled from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the source or origin of something that is being filled, such as a container or a space.
Example: "The bottles are filled from the large tank in the back of the factory."
Alternatives: "are sourced from" or "are supplied from".
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They are filled from the water table or by nearby streams; rain keeps them going.
If they are filled from Heritage and Cato and A.E.I., forget the rhetoric -- he's a divider, not a uniter.
These trucks are filled from the most convenient source, which can often be a nearby wastewater canal.
Thirty of the seats are filled from within "functional constituencies", such as business groups and trade unions, a system bound to produce complaisance.
The snack bowls are filled from a tub of radioactive-orange spherical cheese puffs kept behind the bar, which is lined with stools upholstered in green vinyl.
What makes the new model of Internet grocery shopping different from its predecessor is that orders are filled from a neighborhood store rather than a centralized warehouse.
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Growlers can be filled from six lines.
been filled from its lower ranks.
The posts are expected to be filled from within.
Yet it is unlikely that large gaps can repeatedly be filled from the public purse.
Some of these data gaps are now starting to be filled from non-government sources.
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