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The phrase "a full class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a class or course that has reached its maximum capacity of students.
Example: "Due to high demand, we are unable to accept any more students for this semester as we have a full class."
Alternatives: "a packed class" or "a complete class".
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A full class at Webb is 24 students, Mr. Kiss said.
"We have not taken in what I consider a full class since I've been here.
That's the present value of the additional money that a full class of students can expect to earn over their careers.
Note: This lesson works well as a full class activity, but you can also assign it as an independent or take-home assignment.
Teachers don't believe that they can take a full class of 30 14-year-olds or seven-year-olds at the age of 68.
Once all groups have completed their debates, as a full class, discuss the following questions: What major points were made by each side?
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The first time that happens, you'll realise that you're a full-class citizen.
After students turned in their activity worksheets, the entire activity was reviewed in a full-class discussion facilitated by the instructor.
The RSF1010 plasmid is ubiquitous and harbors both sul2 and strA/strB resistance genes as well as a truncated class 2 ISCR transposase [39], while pMTSm3 contains sul2 and a full length class 2 ISCR transposase [38].
At the Place, the day starts with a full company class, either ballet or contemporary.
So it's a full time class commitment with these sprinkles of real world practitioners being brought in," he adds.
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