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The phrase "a full complement of clerks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete or adequate number of clerks needed for a specific task or function.
Example: "The office was running smoothly, thanks to a full complement of clerks who efficiently handled the workload."
Alternatives: "a complete staff of clerks" or "an adequate number of clerks".
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Each one houses a full complement of clerks, auditors, sheriff's deputies, jailers and commissioners.
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