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"was full of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or a person who is completely overwhelmed or filled with something. Example: The market was full of delicious smells, from the freshly baked bread to the sizzling meat on the grill. In this sentence, "was full of" is used to describe the market as being completely filled with the delicious smells, indicating a strong and overwhelming presence of these scents. Another example: The room was full of people from all over the world, chatting and laughing in different languages. Here, "was full of" conveys the idea that the room was bursting with people from various places, emphasizing the diversity and lively atmosphere of the room.
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It was full of junk.
"He was full of humanity.
It was full of horror.
"He was full of smiles.
It was full of stuff.
He was full of energy".
It was full of soldiers.
It was full of corpses.
"It was full of bodies.
It was full of problems.
"She admitted it was full of inaccuracies".
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