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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full good" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something positive or beneficial, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The meal was a full good experience, leaving everyone satisfied." (Note: this example is not ideal due to the phrasing.)
Alternatives: "a great benefit" or "a complete good".
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He lived a full, good life that encompassed a century of momentous change.
Don't just look at their rate but ask for a full "good faith" estimate where they itemize each charge.
"There's still the opportunity for neighborhoods to be shown in a full good and bad picture in our overall editorial body of work, but for this product, it's important that we meet the customer need," he said.
"I think on the specific point on how he handled the bid to make sure that he was insulated from accusations of allowing personal bias to drive the process, I think he has given a full, good and convincing account to this inquiry".
Prior to self-destructing, overcome by the tragedies of his own life, the deceased had lived a full, good and blessed life, bringing joy and love to all he met.
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The weather has sometimes kept the store from maintaining a full stock of goods.
Plans to offer a full line of white goods.
In my opinion, warfarin at a full anticoagulant dose in such good-prognosis patients is problematic.
These give a cup full of good-for-you vitamins in addition to a great taste and bit of caffeine.
Could he imagine a day arriving when he quits acting to become a full-time do-gooder?
On Thursday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom, Ludacris headlined a concert full of good-time party chants and testosterone testimonials.
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