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The phrase "being filled with" is a perfectly acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example: "The classroom was filled with a buzz of excitement as the children anticipated the arrival of their new teacher."
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The world is increasingly being filled with people who have no respect or regard for the well-being of others.
You've described "The Bondwoman's Narrative" as being filled with echoes.
That vacuum is increasingly being filled with feverish speculation.
In another room, plastic cartons were being filled with yogurt mixed with chocolate chips.
While your car is being filled with petrol, your windows are cleaned and your ashtrays emptied.
The explosion occurred when a 170-foot tower was being filled with liquid hydrocarbons.
I can no longer see a star or read a book without being filled with horror.
The hope is that the pipeline is being filled with the Olympic hopefuls of tomorrow.
Hot-air balloons of all colours were being filled with air.
More prescriptions are being filled with generic drugs, Mr. Hartman said.
I remember feeling paralyzed the whole time, and being filled with admiration at his grace.
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