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The phrase "a full complement of reps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to having the complete number of representatives or members needed for a specific task or function.
Example: "The committee was able to make a decision because they had a full complement of reps present at the meeting."
Alternatives: "a complete set of representatives" or "an entire roster of reps".
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"Typically, he gets a full complement of reps.
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