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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cup runneth over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is very full or overflowing. For example, "My cup runneth over with joy every day that I spend with my family."
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My cup runneth over with goodies from the NHS.
When planning the wedding, "We felt our cup runneth over, and the implied solicitation for gifts made us both balk," Ms. Macy said.
Our cup runneth over!
Our cup runneth over, clearly.
Our cup runneth over, and so forth!
(Our cup runneth over!) It's also rumored to cost something like $30,000, which is not even a week's wages for certain footballers.
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