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"to stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "to stuff" when you want to describe the act of filling something with a material. For example, "My mom likes to stuff her peppers with cheese, onions, and ground beef."
Dictionary
to stuff
verb
To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
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The conversation returns to Stuff.
Stuff sticks to stuff.
"He's used to stuff like that.
Expect Dallas to stuff Spurrier.
There's enough hair to stuff a comforter.
Freedom is losing market share to stuff.
"He has immediate, visceral reactions to stuff.
"I am not attached to stuff.
I'm really sensitive to stuff like that".
He loves to stuff piquillo peppers inventively.
But just try to stuff these birds.
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