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The phrase "a full floor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete level of a building or structure, often in real estate or architectural contexts.
Example: "The new office building features a full floor dedicated to conference rooms and collaborative spaces."
Alternatives: "an entire floor" or "a complete floor".
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Doepner's collection occupies a full floor in his home.
Twelve condominium units, each a full floor of the building, will also be sold.
Mr. Ells's apartment, which occupies a full floor, has 30 windows and views, in every direction, of old brick homes and city skyline.
The historian Andrew Alpern says that at her death, Huguette Clark owned three apartments in the building, two of which constituted a full floor.
A few days later, having made the cheesecake, which was received ecstatically, I visit his offices -- a full floor opposite the Carnegie Towers.
The 14,098-square-foot arcade generated a bonus of 42,294 square feet, more than a full floor of the 44-story tower.
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In the absence of a full floor-length dress, a very nice, dark colored or black three-quarters length dress may be acceptable.[11].[11]
"We don't have a full-floor apartment yet, but we're getting close," Mr. Schoettle said.
Now they have hired the architect Guillermo M. Gomez to create a full-floor penthouse.
Sandy Weill Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill bought a full-floor penthouse in the front section of 15 CPW.
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