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'is filled with that' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has been filled with something else, usually an emotion. For example: Her heart is filled with that special kind of joy only experienced by a first-time parent.
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Unfortunately, war is filled with that".
That book is filled with that sort of stuff".
Ms. Green's new "Paragraphs on Wind," presented by Allyson Green Dance on Friday night, is filled with that awe, and the awesomeness of the place.
Mr. Takenaka's talk is filled with that sort of confidence, so much so that at times he seems naïve -- a Japanese Mr. Smith-goes-to-Washington blithely cruising the shark-infested waters of Nagatacho, Tokyo's Capitol Hill.
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"When I woke up my whole body was filled with that awful stench.
"We didn't have the faith like we did with John Paul II, but, once you get here, you are filled with that emotion," Ms. Alonso said.
The top ten was filled with that kind of sound — the Beatles, too — and it was exciting, those days were exciting.
The top ten was filled with that kind of sound the Beatles, too and it was exciting, those days were exciting.
The film "Sideways" was filled with that type of annoying bravado as it followed two friends across California's wine country.
Your shape will be filled with that color or gradient.
This is a game that is filled with systems that interconnect and work together like a monstrous clockwork toy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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