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"been filled with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a state or condition that has been ongoing or has been completed in the past. For example, "The room had been filled with laughter and chatter before everyone fell silent upon the bride's entrance." This sentence shows that the room was previously filled with a specific atmosphere (laughter and chatter) before a new event happened (the bride's entrance). Another example could be, "My heart has been filled with joy since I received the good news." This sentence conveys that the feeling of joy started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. In general, "been filled with" can be used in any sentence where there is a sense of completion or continuous state. It can also be used in the present tense, such as "The street is currently being filled with vendors for the festival."
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They have been filled with anguish.
University grounds have not always been filled with trees.
Recent months have been filled with experimentation at the Sun.
The whiteboard has been filled with free associations.
The previous two years had been filled with other difficulties.
The information void has been filled with sometimes-contradictory accounts.
His life had been filled with adventure, travel and women.
Their lives haven't been filled with much success and hope.
In the Middle East, they've been filled with explosives.
Superman's life in comics has been filled with change.
Ola During once had been filled with 250 patients.
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