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Discover Ludwig"fill of" is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "full of" when referring to something that is completely occupied. For example: The backpack was full of textbooks and notebooks.
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Had your fill of crabs?
Both had had their fill of desegregation.
America's had its fill of the prosaic.
Has Africa had its fill of 'strongmen'?
By March I've had my fill of root vegetables.
Pros Nature lovers have their fill of the great outdoors.
Stevens has had his fill of late-stage disappointments here.
Poor Big Phil's had his fill of this nonsense.
"I've had my fill of women," Yamashita tells Keiko.
We have had more than our fill of that.
Where will voters turn when they have had their fill of austerity and reform?
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