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The phrase "was replete with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is filled or abundant with a particular quality or element.
Example: "The garden was replete with vibrant flowers and lush greenery."
Alternatives: "was filled with" or "was abundant in".
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The Apthorp was replete with an inner courtyard and companionable, collusively smug long-term tenants.
Russia was replete with talent.
Senghor's career was replete with paradoxes.
The whole day was replete with irony.
The language was replete with academese.
Specialist Marko's MySpace page was replete with his dark impulses.
His contacts book was replete with excellent sources.
Belarus was replete with legal and political drama in 2012.
The early history of solar wind was replete with prejudices and strong opposition to Parker's formulation.
And the arts section of the Yorkshire Post was replete with national entertainment material too.
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Kejriwal's speech Saturday was replete with idealistic rhetoric.
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