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The phrase "a full measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate completeness or sufficiency in a particular context, often referring to a quantity or extent.
Example: "The project received a full measure of support from the community, ensuring its success."
Alternatives: "a complete amount" or "a sufficient measure".
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Is a full measure of passion still there?
To a (full) measure, fully, completely, wholly, quite, absolutely.
I have had a full measure of experience.
But even the furniture is granted a full measure of feeling in Ms. Ruhl's empathetic vision.
that a full measure of federal-state cooperation would be in the public interest.
The strings and harp of the adagietto captured a full measure of its pleasantly unworldly meditation.
In the "Laughing Audience" he gave a full measure of laughter.
Medvedev has said that the cables "show a full measure of cynicism" in US foreign policy making.
The magnitude and nature of them can't be predicted by existing 3D numerical codes in a full measure.
Those who were engaged to the victims of the World Trade Center not only deserve a full measure of support, but will need it in the long run.
"I am where I am today only because men and women like Rosanell Eaton refused to accept anything less than a full measure of equality.
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