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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person with a curvy or well-proportioned body shape, often in a positive or neutral context.
Example: "She embraced her body and felt confident in her own skin, proud of her full figure."
Alternatives: "a curvy figure" or "a voluptuous shape."
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I have a full figure, but not a 'difficult' shape.
Rambo has a full figure and a fascinating attitude, the casual face of a padre.
Jones has a full figure, strong arms and a head that looks as if it were carved out of stone.
When resources were scarce, they add, "a full figure was stylish because it indicated the ability to eat well" and suggested "probable health and fertility".
Through this ever-changing kingdom of light strides Spall's vibrantly curmudgeonly Turner, a full figure of fleshy contradictions, both abrasively insular and gregariously outgoing, simultaneously loving and callous, sensitive yet animalistic.
"I'm going to get blitzed for painting a full figure, not a stick figure of Ali," said the white-haired Kram, who covered boxing for Sports Illustrated in the 1960's and 70's.
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"We reproportion the garments to flatter a fuller figure," Ms. Saving said.
I have a fuller figure and sometimes like to hide my legs.
Kakha Bendukidze, architect of many of Georgia's anti-corruption reforms, is blessed with a fuller figure.
A word of warning, though: if you have a fuller figure - particularly a large bust - the jeans and waistcoat look can be unflattering.
Seeking a fuller figure, we would need to add the cantatas, sacred and secular (about 215 in all); the Masses; the passions and oratorios; the motets; the non-keyboard instrumental music; and the orchestral music.
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