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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fill the square' is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used when referring to a certain area that needs to be filled in, such as a box or grid. For example, "Please fill the square corresponding to your answer."
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She paused to let silence fill the square.
The protests appear futile amid the crowds of tourists from across China who fill the square each day.
Organizers addressing the crowd estimated that tens of thousands had turned out to fill the square outside the ornate National Opera, in the heart of the city.
Be sure to wander into the Piazza delle Erbe in the early evening when locals fill the square, drinking lethal spritz aperitifs made with Campari or Aperol.
Tightly packed rings of onlookers form around busking groups of traditional Moroccan musicians, while hungry tourists buy kebabs or freshly squeezed juices from the dozens of food carts that fill the square.
More merrymaking takes place at Nathan Phillips Square in front of City Hall, where several bands, thousands of lights and what seems like a significant percentage of Torontonians fill the square for the annual countdown to the new year.
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But in the summer, Maastricht, the sunniest city in the Netherlands, concentrates on its less serious half, as brass bands and international partygoers fill the squares.
Later, the protest grew, filling the square.
Before the speech was over, chanting filled the square.
A hundred thousand people filled the square, in Tel Aviv, where the murder took place.
The outrage in response has filled the square with noisy, angry, determined protesters.
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