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"is jammed with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something or somewhere is very crowded or filled to capacity. Example: The train station is jammed with commuters during rush hour.
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Minchin's life is jammed with projects.
The main market downtown is jammed with goods.
Meanwhile the street is jammed with cars going in the opposite direction, presumably to homes in white suburbs.
He is happy to give inquisitive visitors a peek into the home, which is jammed with laughing Buddha statues, antiques and old family photos.
A shed is jammed with her plastic booty, which she also finds by the side of the road, in the "free" piles at thrift shops and is sometimes given by friends.
It is jammed with books, old letters and maps.
The street is jammed with taxis and pedicabs.
The little town of Bethlehem is jammed with a big-city problem.
It's not very pretty but it is jammed with bars, clubs and discos.
Djay 2 is jammed with features, but you don't have to use them.
The front door of Buell is jammed with flowers, bunnies, teddy bears and candles.
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