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"brim with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is filled with an abundance of something. For example, "The lake was brimming with trout."
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Both statelets brim with weapons.
Her friends brim with optimism.
Tanks brim with live lobsters.
Other images brim with quiet companionship.
Its universities brim with foreign brains.
The chapters brim with insight.
His photographs brim with love (and anger).
Filthy, abandoned office blocks brim with squatters.
The Internet cafés brim with teenagers.
All of Dorst's stories brim with gumption.
Esquire's history does brim with journalistic stunts.
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