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Discover Ludwig"get a fill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to receive or obtain a complete amount or portion of something. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: "I need to go to the gas station and get a fill before we head out on our trip." This means that the speaker needs to go get a full tank of gas before they can leave for their trip.
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The immediate surroundings couldn't be more idyllic: vineyards and olive groves to tour, a farmhouse with its own lake that you're welcome to take a dip in, and with Florence a short car ride away, you can still get a fill of fashion or art.
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I had to get a filling replaced.
On the other hand, you can get a filling meal in a roadside kebab house for under $5.
"I have dental insurance but I can't afford the deductible [minimum payment] so for the last month I've been living in pain because I can't afford to get a filling redone," she says.
You can't even get a filling and your teeth cleaned for $100.
But the next time you're holding that tiny piece of string, ask yourself this: Would you rather floss, or get a filling or a root canal?
Get a filling.
Even if you have to get a filling, it's not the end of the world!
Get a filled up soccer ball,and some loose clothing that is good for moving around.
You can add chunks of fruit or whatever you like in the mixture to get a filled cheesecake.
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