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The phrase "a full head of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has a lot of hair, often in a positive or complimentary way.
Example: "She has a full head of beautiful, flowing hair that catches everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a thick mane of" or "a lush head of".
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And a full head of hair!
He still sports a full head of hair.
"I had a full head of hair when we started".
Lana, who was about to turn forty-six, had a full head of pink dreadlocks.
There's nothing worse than someone with a full head of curl and these straight bangs.
The Knicks rolled into the playoffs with a full head of steam.
Her grandfather was clean-shaven, with a full head of white hair.
It was observed that his father still had a full head of hair.
Though nearly 60, Korobeinikov has a full head of black hair, unlike Olga Mikhailovna's husband.
He is eighty now, with ruddy skin and a full head of white hair.
He now has a full head of hair, and is attending Intermediate School 238.
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