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I have filled vs I have filler out

The correct phrase is 'I have filled out.' 'Filled out' is the correct phrasal verb to use when completing a form or document. 'Filler out' is not a standard phrase in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1030 views

I have filled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when indicating that you have completed a form or document.

Examples:

  • I have filled out the application form.
  • She has filled out the survey.
  • Have you filled out the questionnaire?
  • I have filled my heart with hate.
  • I have filled my heart... ...with hate.
  • I have filled out the papers formally charging you with dereliction of duty.
  • You have to fill out a form. I have filled out a form. I've filled out five forms.
  • I have drawers filled with people who had clean scans.
  • I have drawers filled with people who had clean scans.
  • I would have filled this out more, but that chick over there wouldn't let me cheat off her.
  • At the end of this day I could have filled a book just with stories about law from this one teacher.
  • And I realized there was a prescription in there I should have filled yesterday.
  • Perhaps I should have filled your head with trivia.
  • I would have filled his head with firecrackers, but that's just me.
  • I should have filled up before we left, like you said.
  • No offense, Mr. Queen, but I have been filled in on your tendency to slip the leash.
  • I haven't filled out the blood report for those bodies we dug up yet.
  • I haven't filled that position yet.
  • I haven't even filled up the fridge yet.
  • I have a drawer filled with... cash. Okay.
  • I have a phone filled with pictures.
  • I have 20 houses filled with bodies waiting for me.
  • I have 20 houses filled with bodies waiting for me.

Alternatives:

  • I have completed
  • I have filled in
  • I have filled up

I have filler out

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • According to Dansky, he's been putting out fillers Getting some hired muscle, some assistance
  • In the ten years that I have been an MEP I have never encountered such a personal, aggressive and abusive campaign as I have with this particular directive.
  • Although I have voted in favour of the directive, I have great difficulty with it and I have been tempted to vote against.
  • I have been seeing a neurologist for the past few months... and I have Alzheimer's disease.
  • But I have driven a Bugatti Veyron and I have to say it was very civilised.
  • I have a budget, I have autonomy.
  • I have- I have anger issues.
  • I have no information beyond what I have given as to whether such requests are being made.
  • I have already explained to the rapporteur why I have some doubts about them.
  • And I have an unfounded belief that I have extrasensory abilities.
  • I have no information about your interactions with Penny nor do I have any method of learning such things.
  • Wherever I have travelled I have visited small clinics for reproductive health and rights.
  • I have to say that I have quite a few reservations about this report.
  • I have therefore endeavoured to highlight this as well in the amendments which I have tabled.
  • I have been prudent and I have worked moderately hard.
  • I have been booed for what I have said at public meetings on capital punishment.
  • So I have at least eight years until I have to make this decision.
  • I have muscles, and I have capillaries, and I have nerve endings, and I have blood, and I have bone.
  • No, I have... I have recently conclusively proved to myself, something I have hitherto only strongly suspected.
  • I have this thing where when I have an idea, I have to write it down immediately, or it's gone.

Alternatives:

  • I have filled out
  • I have completed
  • I have filled in
  • I have filled up

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