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The phrase "a full point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as finance, statistics, or measurements to indicate a complete unit or increment.
Example: "The interest rate increased by a full point of 2% this quarter."
Alternatives: "a complete point of" or "an entire point of".
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Ford picked up a full point of market share in 2009, to 15%, its first annual jump since 1995.
As you may know, Square Card Reader and companion app transforms any iPad, iPhone or Android phone into a full point of sale system.
On some events, her average difficulty scores represent a full point of advantage over the average "D" scores of other gymnasts, meaning that she could incur the 1-point deduction of falling off the beam, as she did at Olympic Trials, and still win ― as she did at Olympic Trials.
Awarding points should be done fairly, of course, but if a member of your clique constantly reports gossip that is not important/late/dull or otherwise untrue, then you are more than welcome to deduct half to a full point of Gossip points from their total.
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Not long ago, one very distinguished president of a major university calculated that if he could eliminate the mindless state and federal compliance requirements, he could cut almost a full point off of his university's annual tuition increases.
Square Register serves as a full point-of-sale system for businesses to accept payments, track inventory, and share menu and location information.
Square, who just updated its iPad register app to be more restaurant-friendly, says that its adoption among merchants is growing at a faster rate on iPads, where customers are using Square as a full point-of-sale system.
by a full point per hour of training.
Scoring averages typically fall by a half point to almost a full point by the end of conference play because games are more competitive.
The women's division was won easily by Hou Yifan of China, who finished a full point ahead of Zhao Xue, also of China.
Kupets and Patterson finished with 76.45 points, a full point ahead of the rest of the field.
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