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The phrase "filled with greenery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a place or thing that is filled with plants, trees, and other forms of greenery. For example: "The garden was filled with greenery, creating a peaceful atmosphere."
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Every inch is filled with greenery.
Even the venue, at the Paris Observatory, filled with greenery, felt fresh.
Up a steep, winding set of stairs the guests climbed to a beautiful, bare room filled with greenery.
Luscious Food also has a secluded little garden filled with greenery, marble tables and chartreuse chairs for eating in, below.
AntonioMarras: A surprise in store The Isola Marras line, with the models on a carousel facing off cutout flowers in a courtyard filled with greenery, was a homage to the state of Bahia in Brazil.
In another inspiration from the archives, the famous Guy Bourdin image in 1980 of a model walking beside a topiary hedge is offered as a cabinet filled with greenery.
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But the home is filled with music, greenery, art and sunlight.
The most popular for a stroll is Ihlara Valley, filled with riverside greenery, birdsong and a string of churches cut into the base of towering cliffs.
Far from a disappointment though, the walk through Snowdonia National Park filled with lush greenery is idyllic, and there's hardly anyone else on the beach in the fall, making it a perfect place for contemplation.
Toronto is filled with lush, insistent greenery and an abundance of parks.
The north-facing courtyard is filled with the lush greenery of Tetrapanax, scented Nicotiana and the exotically perfumed climber Holboellia.
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