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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full battery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a battery that is completely charged and ready for use, often in the context of electronic devices.
Example: "Before we start the camping trip, make sure your phone has a full battery so we can use the GPS."
Alternatives: "a charged battery" or "a complete battery".
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Get a full battery of tests.
A full battery charge takes only an hour or two.
It only takes 40 minutes to an hour for a full battery charge.
It will have a top speed of 75kph and a range, with a full battery, of just under 100km.
We take for granted that we can just plug in our phones and have a full battery.
During the ASC, the team will have a charging period and can start each day with a full battery.
It had a neonatal intensive care unit, neonatal operating rooms and a full battery of obstetric doctors and nurses.
Even then, a full battery charge would last only about one or two hours at top speed.
The battery warranty is key, since replacing a full battery pack could cost more than $10,000 by some estimates.
A sub-sample of subjects received a full battery of cognitive tests (n=97) and additional measures of functional outcome.
Obviously, the battery-brick scheme isn't very practical, but the ability to switch out a full battery for one that is running low may be.
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