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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full evening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an entire evening that is fully occupied or dedicated to a particular activity or event.
Example: "We have planned a full evening of entertainment, including dinner and a movie."
Alternatives: "an entire evening" or "a complete evening".
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But ballets based on operas need not last a full evening, and some of the best-known ones of a few decades ago did not.
Ozans would tour Kurdish villages with their epic songs, each lasting a full evening.
"I wanted to achieve the illusion of 22 minutes seeming like a full evening.
"Caryl has changed the perception of what can constitute a full evening," says Cooke.
A full evening look, blond bouffant, diamante earrings and blue eyeshadow, of course.
Unsurprisingly, it roused audiences to their feet again with a full evening to itself on Sunday.
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Peter Pucci will perform his new "To Begin Again," a full-evening, semiautobiographical solo (tonight).
In a third program the Complexions Contemporary Ballet will perform "The Making of Anthem," a full-evening work-in-progress by Dwight Rhoden (tomorrow night and Sunday afternoon).
The evening will feature an athletic, prop-driven dance called "The Wind-up," which Mr. Pendleton is building into a full-evening work on baseball.
A full-evening work with 14 dancers and students?
Scottish Ballet artistic director Ashley Page also created a full-evening Alice.
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