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Discover Ludwig"filled with air" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been inflated, such as a ball or balloon. For example: "The birthday cake was topped with a large balloon filled with air".
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They're actually condoms filled with air, bobbing around.
In fact it's thermoplastic polyurethane filled with air capsules.
What are your lungs filled with?" "Air," Jeremy replied.
Barium sulfate is used to coat the colon, and the colon is filled with air.
A normal piece of lung would float in water because it was basically filled with air.
The inverted bags, filled with air, have a gentle, plumelike softness.
First, the arch is filled with air and floated to the desired location.
"The lungs are normally filled with air, so they are compressible.
Hot-air balloons of all colours were being filled with air.
As the reservoir became filled with air, the air would escape around its lower edge.
Imagine a box filled with air but divided in half by a barrier.
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