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The phrase "is exploded with" is not commonly used in written English. The more common phrase is "is filled with," which implies being filled up with a great abundance of something. Example sentence: The stadium was filled with joy and excitement as the crowd celebrated the team's victory.
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The world economy is exploding with growth.
The Apple universe is exploding with complexity!
"This country is exploding with gambling," Wexler says.
But low expectations no longer make sense, not when the sitcom is exploding with possibilities.
The entire city is exploding with riots against the police system.
The food scene is exploding with restaurants like the Lobster Shanty, Gulu-Gulu Café and Opus.
So … By drag performer LOL McFiercen, co-hostess of Lilith Bear San Francisco is exploding with drag amazingness!
Dominican Republic The bulk of the activity on this popular island has been in Punta Cana, which is exploding with development.
They've been somewhat subdued since the World Cup — I mean, the country is exploding with goodwill and good cheer — but you still have a lot of these unresolved problems.
"Without the glaciers, all of this would not exist," Bruno Lamenti, the owner of a wool goods store, told me, gesturing at the Avenida del Libertador, the main street of town, which is exploding with hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops.
Mumbai is exploding with joy.
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