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Can I fill up those area with wood filler? And then set the 3/4 plywood on top

Filler isn't structural. You could however, fill any gap AFTER making sure the top was flat.
 
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Filler isn't structural. You could however, fill any gap AFTER making sure the top was flat.
all the edge are level, but the top is kinda bow a bit at one corner. It may create a little gap undernearth the new top that I put on. That’s what I’m a bit concerning
The pic below, it is not a gap at the edge

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Rimless, no bottom trim, but not eurobrace

Same diff. You should be just fine. If it does indeed still haunt you, I would use a harder filler like Bondo to fill the low spot. Sanding and a nice straight edge would confirm that you were then bang on flat.
A 1/6" hollow in an area away from the edges, in conjunction with the aforementioned mat, should handle this with no issues.
 
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Same diff. You should be just fine. If it does indeed still haunt you, I would use a harder filler like Bondo to fill the low spot. Sanding and a nice straight edge would confirm that you were then bang on flat.
A 1/6" hollow in an area away from the edges, in conjunction with the aforementioned mat, should handle this with no issues.
Thank you for the info
 
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