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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever filled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of being filled at any time in the past or present. Example: "The cup was never filled to the brim, always leaving some space."
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Nothing ever filled that hole.
No magazine has ever filled its niche".
Have you ever filled out an application for employment?
Deighton insisted: "Nobody has ever filled up venues like this in the history of sport.
(His father, Neil Gioia, said it was the largest and "least profitable" order he ever filled).
"No one in a novel by Virginia Woolf ever filled up the petrol tank of her car," Ballard notes.
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Thy noble image shall ever fill my mind!
No one will ever fill the void he left.
How would I ever fill such a space?
But will the Crenshaw Christian Center ever fill the First Church's 2,200 seats?
But nothing will ever fill the void left by the death of their first-born.
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