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Discover Ludwig"full term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the full duration of something, such as a school term, or a baby's expected gestation period. For example: "The doctor said she is likely to go to full term, so the baby should be ready in late August."
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Full term
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In regards to pregnancy, refers to a woman carrying a baby for the full nine months of gestation.
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Full term.
"That's pretty much full term".
The official served his full term.
And will you run full term?
I focus on stock options running through the full term.
"She doesn't have to carry anything to full term.
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In April 1990, a healthy, full-term baby girl arrived.
Full-term, low-birth-weight babies were also at risk.
Perhaps midterm in Kansas isn't quite full-term in Clacton.
The mother had a full-term vaginal delivery.
Future studies should also examine full-term infants.
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