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The phrase "a full charging" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to battery or device charging, but the correct form would be "a full charge."
Example: "After a full charge, the battery lasted for over 12 hours."
Alternatives: "a complete charge" or "a full battery charge."
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The Tesla Roadster needs 37 hours hooked to a 110 outlet to complete a full charging regimen.
The statement continued that, since in spite of their later investigations the police "were never able to conclude that the evidential test for a full charging decision was met" and, because "the state of the case fundamentally remains the same as it was", the CPS stood by its original guidance.
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The Honor lacks any fast-charging capability, which means a full charge takes over two hours.
A full charge took about an hour.
(A full charge lasts about three hours).
It should last about a week on a full charge.
The mouse will behave erratically even with a full charge.
But be warned: a full charge lasts just 20 minutes.
A full charge provides five minutes of airborne mischief.
A full charge took six to eight hours.
A full charge via microUSB takes two hours.
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