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The phrase "as I filled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that is happening simultaneously with the act of filling something, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "As I filled the glass with water, I noticed the sun setting outside the window."
Alternatives: "while I filled" or "as I poured".
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It's also a delightfully pop-culture-filled puzzle, and I smiled as I filled in ELMER for "hunter who says 'Be vewy, vewy quiet'".
As I filled out more applications, I discovered a critical error in my strategy.
My hands were shaking with excitement as I filled in the application form.
As I filled my lungs with fresh alpine air, a few other guests began emerging from the bunker.
Though even as I filled in the oval, I thought: Tom Cruise would never admit such weakness.
I tumbled to the theme as soon as I filled in ROBERT DE NIRO and had some of MARLON BRANDO at 26 Across.
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He looks on silently as I fill in the registration form.
"Are you sure?" the broker asks me, as I fill out the application.
As I fill the fridge with delicious ready-made puddings, he smiles the smile of the disappointed man.
Nevertheless, as I fill my lungs with fresh air, gazing at a view that extends across three counties, I do take their point.
(We send starlings to our next-door neighbor for R and R) An overfriendly pine siskin feeds from our hands or impatiently perches on my sunglasses as I fill the feeder.
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