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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having filled with" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It could potentially be used as part of a longer sentence, but it would need to be followed by a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence. For example: - The bucket, having filled with water, was now too heavy to lift. - Having filled with joy, the children danced and laughed. - The tub, having filled with bubbles, was now ready for the kids to take a bath.
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His eyes had filled with tears.
The sink had filled with dishes.
The composition book has filled with tributes.
Tara's lungs had filled with fluid.
Some of the newer ditches have filled with rainwater.
My mouth has filled with saliva while typing those words.
Meanwhile, the leafy neighborhood has filled with young families.
If the engine was fully submerged, the cylinders may have filled with water as well.
Airwaves and front pages have filled with thunderous denunciations of a "constitutional coup d'état".
Russia's blogs and Moscow's cafes have filled with rumors.
When the boat righted itself, the cockpit had filled with a foot of water.
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