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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are replete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is filled or abundantly supplied with something, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "The shelves in the library are replete with books on various subjects, catering to every interest."
Alternatives: "are filled" or "are abundant".
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Stuffed animal toys are replete with associations.
The last two years are replete with examples like these.
The television commercials are replete with stormy weather.
* With Christmas approaching, bookshops are replete with comic memoirs.
The hearings are replete with expert witnesses and courtroom theatrics.
The Bordeaux annals are replete with great vintages.
The best are replete with copious older vintages as well.
At certain times of the year, those fields are replete with bundles of perfectly stacked hay.
His letters are replete with detail which Hughes-Hallett, who revels in sensuality, has mined voraciously.
Filson catalogs are replete with testimonials from survivors of downed bush planes and wild animal maulings.
Beyond that, his manuscripts are replete with mathematical, optical, mechanical, geological, and botanical studies.
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