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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and does not appear to be a standard expression.
Example: "I need a full make of the report before the meeting."
Alternatives: "a complete version" or "a thorough version".
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Make-up artists from across the world are getting out their beauty blenders, ebbing out all the imperfections on potatoes and giving them a full make-up transformation.
The following year, the designer launched a full make-up collection.
Straight couples can have a full make-out session in public without raising much of an eyebrow.
Just make the kiss a simple peck, not a full blown make out session.
Do two major signings a full team make?
Unless what follows is a full clause, make it "different from".
If you want to play with a full band, make sure each member knows their part.
Half an avocado makes about two servings; a full avocado makes four.
In the video, Andrew walks through the crowd and gets up on stage in a dress and full make-up.
As it does so, it will be a full moon, making it a particularly big supermoon.
They play here with a full band, made up of members of Loser's Lounge.
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