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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full kitchen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a kitchen that is fully equipped with all necessary appliances and utensils for cooking.
Example: "The apartment comes with a full kitchen, making it easy to prepare meals at home."
Alternatives: "a complete kitchen" or "an equipped kitchen".
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A full kitchen had an industrial-size bread oven.
"A full kitchen was not reasonable," he said.
He has an indoor toilet, and a full kitchen.
Next to the fireplace is a full kitchen.
Another concern is the absence of a full kitchen at the 33rd Street site.
The property also has a separate two-bedroom guesthouse with a full kitchen.
They offer a pool, hot tub, flat-screen TVs, high-speed internet, and a full kitchen.
According to Remodeling magazine, the national average for a full kitchen remodel is $54,909.
Our apartment was spacious, and for the first time in years I had a full kitchen.
All houseboats have water slides off the top, as well as a full kitchen and shower.
After adding a full kitchen in the spring, La Barrique now offers hot meals, too.
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