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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full database" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a database that contains complete or comprehensive data.
Example: "Before we begin the analysis, we need to ensure that we have a full database to work with."
Alternatives: "a complete database" or "an entire database".
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At Baseball-Reference.com, we have a full database with every draft pick, along with his minor and major league statistics.
In a site that just went live, Carl Malamud – who has already taken on the SEC and the Smithsonian – has begun publishing the full text of legal opinions starting back in 1880 and outlined a process that will eventually lead to a full database of US Case law.
The book provides a full database of Georgia's modern glaciation and displays a set of compiled maps of the distribution of the Late Pleistocene glaciation of the Georgian Caucasus.
The worst thing about dieting apps is that inputting your food intake can become tedious and annoying, but Lose It! has streamlined the process as much as possible with restaurant menu integration and a full database of foods and ingredients.
A full database is available at the Chronicle of Higher Education's website.
However, if a hit against RP is not found, a full database search would be performed to ensure that potential hits are not missed.
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Earlier this month, the search giant said it would begin verifying the identities of advertisers at the end of May, with a fuller database and report on political ads still to come.
The paid pro account is a subscription and provides full database access, custom reports and alerts.
The list of interventions and associated cost-effectiveness ratios is reported [See Additional file 2](the authors would be pleased to provide a copy of the full database on request).
A database in the cloud that allows you to query and visualize your data, Fusion Tables has proven a powerful tool for researchers who need database functionality but don't have time for a full featured database.
When the database was published on Tuesday, Lithuanian news site 15min reported that the group was demanding 113,500 euros for the full database, as "a lot of people have paid us to delete their data".
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