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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which fill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that provides or completes a space or requirement, often in a descriptive context. Example: "The documents, which fill the shelves, are essential for our research."
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His collected works, which fill 14 volumes (ed.
Those letters, which fill cartons and binders, provide the movie with its premise.
Take drama and comedy, which fill up the bulk of the prime-time schedule.
Appetizers, which fill up nearly half the menu, are ideal when shared, family style.
So are Brian Belott's collages, dozens of which fill the gallery walls.
The spatula was one of Martin Puryear's set pieces for "Griot," excerpts from which fill out the program in Brooklyn.
His handling of the story's many flashbacks, which fill in piecemeal Superman's Kansas childhood as Clark, is fluid and apt.
Creed's songs are abbreviated, tight and abrupt, just like the paintings, which fill two rooms at the gallery.
His wife's huge mouth opens and shuts, sending out bubbles with a fishy smell which fill the room.
The story is outstandingly well written with both serious and funny moments which fill the story so well.
This time of year, I can't resist the urge to make a few sweet breads, which fill the house with marvelous aromas.
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