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Discover Ludwig"filling up fast" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something is becoming full or reaching capacity quickly. Here is an example: "The hotel reservations for the holiday season are filling up fast, so make sure to book your room soon."
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Boris event filling up fast.
And Napier is filling up fast.
Credlin's plate is filling up fast.
The blue-seated hall is filling up fast.
The room fits only 140 — and it was filling up fast.
The arena is filling up fast, especially in the cheaper seats.
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The country is filling up faster than the number-crunchers thought.
Linda Gallagher, who is using HomeAway, reports her calendar is filling up faster than she anticipated.
It fills up fast.
The best places fill up fast.
The restaurants fill up fast.
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