Sentence examples for a few full from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a few full" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a quantity of something that is both few in number and full, but the combination is confusing and lacks clarity.
Example: "I have a few full boxes of supplies, but I need more."
Alternatives: "a few complete" or "a few filled".

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But the one-line display screen barely shows a few full words at a time.

If they manage to sell a few full fare tickets to York or Edinburgh each a day, they can make an extra £50 a day.

We stayed in New Orleans for a few full weeks: the break-up of the relationship, the gospel tents at the jazz festival, days on a fishing boat full of contraband. . . .

So there is little argument among parents or teachers about the value, at least in theory, of setting aside a few full days for teachers to brush up on curriculum and classroom technique.

However, to date only a few full genome sequences of PRRSV isolates have been made publicly available.

We sit still, staring at coverage for a few full hours and then, when the dust settles, we get to watch the rest of the media play catch-up.

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But it also has a few full-lengths.

Only a few full-sized original Greek statues exist.

Michelin relies on a few full-time inspectors; it is top-down, expert, exclusive.

But as air travel picks up a bit, a few full-service airlines are once again trying the image approach.

Other stores mark down only a few high-profile items — even selling them at a loss — in hopes that customers will also throw a few full-priced items in their carts.

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