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The phrase "with filth" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that is dirty or covered in dirt or grime. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - The old abandoned house was filled with filth and debris. - The street was covered with filth from the overflowing trash cans. - The politician's reputation was tarnished with filth after the scandal was exposed. - Despite wearing gloves, my hands were still covered with filth from cleaning the garage.
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The tracks are caked with filth.
Please stop filling your head with filth.
Some curbs were caked with filth two months old".
It was infested with filth and vermin, including my cousins".
You shouldn't be forced to sit with filth.
It is next to the bathroom and covered with filth.
Their fine cities ran with filth, on which the rodents battened.
The toes of his white socks were caked with filth now.
Paint peels from the ceiling, and the carpeting is dark with filth.
He said people who were making it were "filling your head with filth".
"I sat on the floor with filth and excrement all around".
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