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The phrase "a full grown" is not correct; it should be "fully grown." You can use it when describing an animal or plant that has reached its mature size or development stage.
Example: "The garden is filled with a fully grown oak tree that provides ample shade."
Alternatives: "fully developed" or "matured."
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A full grown giraff is worth about five thousand dollars.
I'm just saying I was a full grown woman before I had heard of mumbo sauce!
Flora and I having a look at a full grown male giraffe.
The leaves are usually 9-11 cm long on a full grown tree.
A full grown zebra is a majestic, carefully-colored creature, evolved for blending into a crowd.
In a moment, we came upon a full grown male giraffe snacking on the tall branches of a tree.
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It's like you wake up one day, and you think, 'I'm a full grown-up now.
Then the ghost grows into a full-grown man-ghost.
Whether you're a growing teenager or perhaps a full-grown adult, it matters not.
She grows them using tissue plucked from a bud on a full-grown cassava plant.
A full-grown beaver came into focus.
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