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The phrase "filled in with" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has been supplemented or completed with additional information or details. For example, "The form was filled in with her personal information".
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She says to tweeze when the brows are filled in with makeup.
The hole is now due to be filled in with rocks, before being injected with concrete.
Ensure that are no areas that need to be filled in with additional eye black.
Now the blanks were filled in with "Germany".
Eyebrows were the emphasis, filled in with pencil and gel.
Their spaces are filled in with that looks like brown marker.
The openings had been filled in with brick, and a few electrical wires ran through them.
For the summer the space was filled in with white sweet alyssum.
The book isn't written so much as it is filled in with a No. 2 pencil.
Again Polansky filled in, with teams that went 11-8 and 9-8.
They built for permanence, with walls of cut stone filled in with rubble.
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