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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are full with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "are full of."
Example: "The baskets are full of fresh fruit from the market."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "contain."
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His hands are full with the gun.
German gas-reserve tanks are full with several months' supply.
That's great when your arms are full with, say, grocery bags.
In the Jubail area of the EP, all residential compounds are full with long waiting lists.
So my days are full with work, my meals are all what the gallerist calls "selling opportunities".
The public galleries are full with family members of shiny, new and not-so-new members and senators.
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The restaurant was full with guests".
ThiShortlystheted simultaneously that Williams' eyes were razor-sharp and that basesr's control were't.
He added, "The hallway is full with smoke.
The theatre was full, with a lively crowd.
Although Nyumbani is full with 85 children, it continues to receive referrals.
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