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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filling station" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a place where fuel is sold for vehicles, commonly known as a gas station.
Example: "I need to stop at the filling station to refuel before we continue our road trip."
Alternatives: "gas station" or "service station."
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filling station
noun
Facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles.
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We stopped near a filling station and got out.
"I'll stop at that filling station just ahead".
He drew in to a filling station in his SUV.
The subject is a new BP Amoco filling station.
The Moon might then become a filling station for missions to passing asteroids, or even Mars.
Now by the crossroads, in the filling station, The boys assemble.
The package allows a credit of up to $100,000 per filling station.
A state trooper stopped at a filling station in Blackwell, Oklahoma, and took on some gas.
A trudge to a filling station will not help, nor might roadside assistance.
It, too, could be recharged rapidly at a roadside filling station.
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The filling-station attendant nodded.
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