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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full percentage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a complete or whole percentage in contexts such as statistics, finance, or data analysis.
Example: "The survey showed that a full percentage of respondents preferred the new product over the old one."
Alternatives: "a complete percentage" or "an entire percentage".
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Americans saved 5.5% of their incomes in November, up nearly a full percentage point from a year earlier.
In May, the unemployment rate was 5.5percentt, up nationally a full percentage point from a year ago.
One-year rates averaged 6.80percentt in April, more than a full percentage point higher than a year earlier.
Economic growth accelerated a full percentage point to 4.2% a year.
Jumbo mortgages remain, on average, a full percentage point higher.
It has now fallen a full percentage point since November.
America has managed a full percentage point more.
That represents a full percentage point decline for Chrysler compared with the first eight months of last year, and a full percentage point increase for Toyota.
By that figure, rates are up a full percentage point over the last year or so.
A rise in rates of a full percentage point is anticipated.
The difference between 10- and 30-year yields is now a full percentage point.
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