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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full pension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing retirement benefits or financial security provided by an employer or government.
Example: "After 30 years of service, she is eligible for a full pension, which will ensure her financial stability in retirement."
Alternatives: "complete pension" or "entire pension".
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He retired, at 40, from teaching with a full pension.
Only one in five state employees stays around long enough to get a full pension.
Most French workers cannot receive a full pension until age 60.
Of those, roughly half left before qualifying for a full pension.
They must retire at that point and will receive a full pension.
Many government employees in the state can currently retire at age 62 and receive a full pension.
And, unlike workers in the private sector, France's civil servants can go on working while still drawing a full pension.
France is raising its retirement age and the number of contribution years needed to receive a full pension.
Officer Wehby later resigned after a deal was reached that let him retire with a full pension.
Those born after 1973 will have to work for 43 years to obtain a full pension at 62.
Though he had joined the department in 1990, prior service as a correction officer qualified him for a full pension.
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