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The phrase "which I filled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that you have completed or filled out, such as a form or document. Example: "I submitted the application form, which I filled out last week."
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My mum also gave me a patch of land in the garden, which I filled with nothing but peas.
Now then, about these particular not-quite-authentic-but-awfully-delicious summer rolls, which I filled with just-cooked lobster meat, cucumber, avocado and fresh herbs.
I went to the clerk's Web site, downloaded the application, and printed out two pages, which I filled in, scanned, and submitted by e-mail.
She suggested burying the chest, which I filled with shiny new pennies, in a wooded area across the street from our house and then telling the boys that there might be Indian treasure buried in that area.
There was a lull period between completing my coursework and my graduation ceremony which I filled prematurely pining after the days I could use my student card to get a free (pretty unnecessary) McDonalds cheese burger with any large meal and be drunk at 4am on a Wednesday morning and it not be a problem.
Personally, I very much welcome the marriage, family and contraception questions which I filled in great detail.
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He's an instrument and a vessel, made of language, which I fill up with all sorts of things that are running through my mind.
I have about an hour before he sends back the final edit for my "approval," which I fill by writing text for the brochure.
The east London youth club in which I meet Hanif Qadir is filled with pool tables and games consoles.
Eighteen months have passed since our conversation, during which I have filled five notebooks, acquired two finger calluses and burned 500 Chinese characters into my brain.
But I save his letters, as I save Danny's, as I save Mike's, neatly bound and held between the Army-surplus boots that my brother died in, and which I keep, filled with rocks, on my desk.
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