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The phrase "as a filler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is added to fill space or time, often without adding significant value.
Example: "In her speech, she used several anecdotes as a filler to make it longer."
Alternatives: "as a placeholder" or "to pad out".
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Soy sauce, for instance, often has wheat protein as a filler.
The mineral is also used as a filler and bulking agent in the manufacture of paper.
Crushed slate is used on composition roofing, in aggregates, and as a filler.
The "milk paint" uses old-but-not-sour milk, garden lime and vinegar, and clay as a filler.
Another rule reminds any officer who might act as a filler to hide all parts of a police uniform.
Alumina trihydrate is the most common filler, but some manufacturers use quartz chips as a filler element to create a material that looks like natural stone.
Kosior says there could be some unique advantages of using eggshell as a filler, such as it being less dense and therefore lighter than chalk.
"[Polypropylene] plastics are £2,000 a tonne, so you can save a fortune by putting 30 to 40% of eggshell in there as a filler," says Abbott.
It is one of the most widely planted red wine grapes in the world, but in California it is generally used as a filler in cheap blends.
Since chalk is often used as a filler to reinforce plastic, Abbott hatched a plan to do the same with eggshell powder.
COLLAGEN -- Also a cosmetic treatment, this substance, which is derived from the skin of cows, acts as a filler for lines and wrinkles.
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