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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brimmed with" is correct and usable in written English.
One can use it to refer to a container which is filled to capacity, or figuratively to describe something that is full of a certain quality or emotion. Example: His heart brimmed with hope as he anticipated the coming day.
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Spoelstra brimmed with excitement all day.
Evening television talk shows brimmed with indignation.
But everyone brimmed with hope.
They brimmed with bright, ripening fruit.
The future brimmed with promise.
The world brimmed with sadness.
Mr Putin's speech positively brimmed with nostalgia.
Even so, they brimmed with excitement.
Martínez brimmed with pride and satisfaction.
Previously bare supermarket shelves brimmed with imports.
This morning, she brimmed with excitement.
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