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The phrase "a full job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job that is complete, comprehensive, or requires full commitment.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally delivered a full job that met all the client's requirements."
Alternatives: "a complete job" or "a thorough job".
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"He was still working hard but starting to wash out and race into a sweat -- he was just not quite able to do a full job".
For level 2 health and social care apprenticeships, many employers reported that apprentices were fulfilling a full job role and thus were highly productive throughout their training.
"Prosumer tiers, additional content, mentoring, or even helping you get from zero to a full job and charging a fee for that," are all areas that Sims had mentioned in his interview with us at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year.
As stroke care is one component of the job specification for many community-based health professionals, rather than a full job specification, comprehensive listings of staff involved in stroke care were not available for most relevant professional groups.
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