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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filled to" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means that something has been filled with as much as it is able to hold. For example, "The bin was filled to the brim with trash."
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Schools are filled to the brim.
Nursing schools are filled to capacity.
Henman Hill was still filled to capacity.
Shelters are filled to capacity.
The house was filled to the brim.
"We're filled to bursting," Ms. d'Harnoncourt said.
The restaurant had filled to capacity.
The courtroom was filled to capacity.
Our parking lots were filled to capacity.
Pension seminars are filled to overflowing.
This Active Older Adults Power class is filled to capacity.
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