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The phrase "tables filled with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe tables that are occupied or covered with items, often in a context of abundance or variety. Example: "At the banquet, there were tables filled with delicious food and drinks for all the guests."
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He received a standing ovation joined by everyone, including two tables filled with Knight Ridder executives.
Around us, tables filled with collectors, art lawyers, curators and gallerists making connections and deals.
With a name like that, you might expect a purgatory of steam tables filled with anemic stacks of vegetables.
Shortly after we arrived at 7 o'clock, the people started coming and tables filled with couples and groups.
One room-size construction, "Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions" by Eve Andree Laramee, contains laboratory tables filled with interlooping networks of blown glass.
On weekend nights, live bands performed and hundreds of tables filled with glamorous Belgrade youth while revelers flocked to Klub Cvijeta elsewhere in the fortress.
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As we dine, the tables fill with suits; we make out Russian conversations left and right.
On weekday nights, its closely spaced tables fill with professional couples carrying briefcases and gym bags and Park Slope families training the palates of their young.
A beautiful wooden table filled with bonsai flowering apricots sat in the men's dressing room.
A table filled with best-selling hardcover fiction at prices ranging from 20percentto40percentcent off.
Mr. Bush made his way around a horseshoe-shaped table filled with police supervisors.
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