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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brims with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "to be full of" something. For example: His heart brims with joy when he sees his family.
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The orchard brims with life.
It brims with life.
His voice brims with indignation.
Mandarin brims with class.
The book brims with unexpected detail.
John Chapman brims with enthusiasm.
Sayyid's brims with masculine bravado.
It's one that brims with echoes.
The premise brims with affecting possibilities.
That said, his life brims with intrigue.
Elizabeth Street brims with poetry, mystery, surprise.
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