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The phrase "a full friday" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect.
It could be used informally to describe a Friday that is busy or packed with activities, but it lacks clarity and may confuse readers.
Example: "After a long week, I was looking forward to a full Friday filled with meetings and deadlines."
Alternatives: "a busy Friday" or "a packed Friday".
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As mayor, would you work a full Friday?
Never have I got on better with my flatmates than when our landlord installed a dodgy deadlock and locked us out of our flat for a full Friday evening.
Although 20 MPs won a slot in the ballot, only those in the top six will be allocated a full Friday for their bill to get a second reading.
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This takes a full day.
Basically, every day is a full day".
Now it's a full day.
£180 for a full day's hire.
"Two years ago I had a full day planned.
A full day of horseback riding costs $65.
That was a full day by anyone's standards".
– a full day to chew, digest, absorb and solve.
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