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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full plate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has a lot of tasks or responsibilities to manage at a given time.
Example: "With all the projects and meetings scheduled for this week, I really feel like I have a full plate."
Alternatives: "a heavy workload" or "a lot on my plate".
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We offer a full plate of computer graphics courses.
I long for a full plate of it.
The next leader will have a full plate.
That adds a full plate to his metal one.
2007 served up a full plate of food research.
'Scream' gives people a full plate: scares, thrills, characters, humor".
As he enters his final year of undergraduate study at MIT, Hattori has a full plate.
The presumptive Democratic nominee has a full plate in the days ahead.
MARK CUBAN, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, has a full plate.
To quote Hancock again, it's eyes down for a full plate.
That full life came with a full plate of duties, after all.
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