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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have a filling' is not correct in written English.
It does not make sense, since 'filling' is a noun and 'have' is a verb, and so the phrase does not create a meaningful statement. If you are trying to express the idea of 'eating something that is satisfying', you could say, "I had a filling meal".
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Four people can have a filling meal for less than $100.
This would have a "filling" effect similar to the wrinkle injections.
In Provence the stuffed peppers usually have a filling based on bread crumbs, and in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East the filling usually involves rice.
Its specialty, of course, is dim sum; for about $30 two people can have a filling variety of dumplings -- from shrimp and crabmeat to spinach and mushroom -- and a couple of Tsingtao beers.
When people say there going to loss weight is when there most confident or happy so be prepared to not always be happy there will be some bad days, when those days do come try to do something that makes you happy, go shopping, watch a movie...etc When you eat your three meals have a filling breakfast a light lunch and have nutrients in your dinner.
He does not even have a filling station.
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These bands have a filled shell and, hence, form a deep valence band.
This can be repeated as often as you'd like, as long as you have a filled Black Soul Gem.
More than ½ had a filling and/or cavity and more than ⅓ reported having had a tooth pulled.
Some cameras, even point-and-shoots, have a "fill flash" setting.
We have a fill rate of almost one hundred percent.
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