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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to scoring, grading, or measurements where a complete unit or score is being referenced.
Example: "He scored a full point on the test for each correct answer."
Alternatives: "a complete point" or "one full point".
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The show drew a rating of 3.3 among key 18- to 49-year-olds, down a full point from a year ago.
by a full point per hour of training.
By last November, they were paying a premium of almost a full point.
Returners who take too much time will still be docked a full point.
The most recent unemployment rate, for August, was a full point lower.
Adams lived up to his ranking by winning the tournament by a full point.
Just days after Trump's speech, the black unemployment rate increased by nearly a full point.
One average, the gap was as much as a full point.
All nine patients shifted down at least a full point on the modified Rankin Scale.
In March the rate stood at 8percentt, a full point above the national average.
Bond prices slid, with March gilt future contracts down more than a full point.
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