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fillings out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fillings out" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "filling out," which refers to the act of completing a form or document by providing the required information. Example: "Please make sure to start filling out the application form before the deadline."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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8 human-written examples
He added, "If you vault on joints that don't bend, it's going to knock your fillings out".
News & Media
But you said you would take the fillings out of his teeth and the roof off his house, countered Dale.
News & Media
But try driving a car like that down Main Street, and you will rattle the fillings out of your teeth.
News & Media
Now they seem to have gone off the deep end, banning mustaches and the wearing of bras, even ripping fillings out of peoples' mouths on the ground that gold is "un-Islamic".
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"Say, kid!" Percy observes in an intertitle, "If you ever pull that baby stare on a rich old guy, you could pick the gold fillings out of his teeth!" This is manifestly true, yet Talmadge was anything but the man-baiting vamp frequently portrayed by Swanson and Negri.
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And when the vehicles crash, they don't do any forward-facing twirl though the air the way they used to do back in the 1970s: now it's the customary rear axle lurch-up for a giant somersault and juddering crash that took the fillings out of my teeth.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
FILLING OUT THE ROSTER ARE: Kristen Brooke Sharp, a late second round draft pick with an excellent assist-to-turnover ratio; a rookie, Erin Thorn; Becky Hammon, Linda Frohlich, and Lindsey Yamasaki who played for the Miami Sol and was picked up as a free agent after the dispersal draft.
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The past year has seen an outpouring of such Homeric reimaginings and fillings-out, such as David Malouf's novel The Ransom, based on book 24 of the Iliad; and Zachary Mason's Calvino-esque sequence of riffs on the Odyssey, imagining dozens of counter-fates for its central character.
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Caregivers prepared themselves by filling-out questions concerning caregiver burden.
Science
Dental fillings drop out".
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FILLED DOUGHNUTS -- Problems are caused when the cream or jelly fillings ooze out, distracting the driver.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure correct spelling and word choice when discussing dental procedures to avoid confusion.
Common error
Be mindful of the context. "Filling out" refers to completing a form, while discussions about teeth require precise language regarding "dental fillings". Using "fillings out" could lead to misunderstandings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fillings out" is typically used as a verb phrase, attempting to describe the action of completing something. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase for completing forms is "filling out."
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
23%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Reference
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "fillings out" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct expression for completing a form is "filling out". Although it appears in various sources, including News & Media and Science, its usage is infrequent, and it should be avoided in favor of more accurate alternatives. When referring to dental restorations, it's best to use precise language like "dental fillings falling out" to prevent misunderstanding.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dental fillings falling out
Focuses specifically on the dislodgement of dental restorations.
dental restorations coming loose
Describes dental work becoming detached.
oozing fillings
Describes fillings that are leaking or spilling.
restorative dentistry coming undone
Explains dental work becoming detached.
replacing fillings
Emphasizes the act of substituting dental fillings.
dental fillings removal
Highlights the act of getting fillings removed.
extracting fillings
Highlights the process of removing fillings from teeth.
getting fillings replaced
Focuses on the process of substituting fillings.
take fillings from
Focuses on the act of removing fillings.
check fillings
Focuses on the act of checking fillings to make sure they're in order.
FAQs
How should I correctly use the phrase "filling out"?
Use "filling out" when you mean to complete a form or document. For example: "Please start "filling out" the application before the deadline."
What is the correct term to use when referring to dental restorations that are falling out?
The correct way to express it is to say your "dental fillings are falling out" or "dental restorations are coming loose".
Is there a difference in meaning between "filling out" and "filling in"?
While both phrases are used to describe completing a form, ""filling out"" is slightly more common in American English, and "filling in" is more common in British English. The meaning is essentially the same.
What alternatives can I use instead of saying "fillings are oozing out"?
If you are talking about a food item like a pastry, consider saying the "fillings are spilling out". If you are talking about a dental restoration you can rephrase as "dental restorations coming loose".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested