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The phrase "get filled with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is becoming full of a certain thing or feeling. For example, "The room gradually got filled with a festive atmosphere."
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"I get filled with rage; I hurt people on the phone," he explained.
"When I see Joey eating with this ferocity and this determination, I get filled with emotion.
The community has its own anthem, with the opening line "People get filled with shit about us".
But you'd never guess it from the mail you get, filled with kids in shorts playing Frisbee in the sun.
Those tubes get filled with a secret chemical "brownie mix," packaged into batteries and shipped across the world.
James Highgate, an expert on the new technology who runs an annual LED industry conference, sees a transition period ahead "for the next three to five years, until the eight billion sockets in the U.S. get filled" with LEDs.
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The void got filled with Warholism.
I didn't know what they were writing, I just got filled with a deep sadness," she said.
A more upscale minicake gets filled with hot vanilla cream before your very eyes under the covered market known as Little Chinatown, where $3 gets you a dozen.
Pulmonarias need splitting every two or three years, as they rapidly develop into a doughnut with an empty centre that quickly gets filled with weeds.
Our guesthouse is under a flight path, it gets filled with old propeller noise, it's a beautiful sound I've not much heard before.
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