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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sports, agriculture, or any situation where a field is completely occupied or utilized.
Example: "The soccer match was exciting because there was a full field of players, making the game more competitive."
Alternatives: "an occupied field" or "a complete field".
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"They have a full field of vision," Dr. Olberg said.
There is a full field of 20 horses for Saturday's Kentucky Derby.
Nyquist is early 3-1 favorine in a full field of 20 horses.
There were 19 horses in the starting gate at Churchill Downs and a full field of 14 at Pimlico.
Even though there will be a full field of 12 horses, I'll Have Another doesn't have much to beat.
Pimlico officials say there is a long line of new faces that could provide a full field of 14.
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Transparency of the gel would allow a full field-of-view of a wound site.
Do the math for a full-field event of 156 golfers, and play is bound to stack up.
Along one side is a full-field scoreboard that resembles a tote board in an off-track betting parlor.
It is possible Woods will not play in a full-field PGA Tour event for nearly six months.
The tie for 65th was his worst placing in a full-field event since his first full season as a professional in 1997.
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