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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full raft" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a complete or fully loaded raft, often in relation to activities like rafting or as a metaphor for a group of items or people.
Example: "The expedition team set out on a full raft, ready to navigate the challenging river ahead."
Alternatives: "a complete raft" or "a loaded raft".
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After a full raft of music from Real Estate, the Drums and Suckers, bands with various 1960s fixations, particularly soft psychedelia and surf music, These Are Powers represented something like the opposite of Cymbals Eat Guitars.
The union's general secretary Mick Cash said it had become "frustrated" with Tube bosses' handling of a "full raft of issues".
"We do need to minimise our mistakes, but I thought everybody put in a magnificent effort, we really worked for each other". Ellis made a full raft of substitutions during the match and was pleased with the contribution of many of the fringe players coming off the bench.
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"At one point they were rafting with a live bobcat on the raft".
Mr Cash said: "We are frustrated with the slow and tortuous process when it comes to getting the Piccadilly Line management to address the full raft of issues at the heart of this dispute". Nick Dent, from London Underground, said bosses had met with the RMT in a bid to solve the issues.
The largely forgotten research on this particularly complex SI system deserves to be given further experimental attention today using the full raft of modern techniques.
"Basically, what this means is that we will have a full season (of rafting), all the way through the summer into September, which is rare in California". On Feb. 1, the state Department of Water Resources estimated statewide snowpacks at 150%-190150%-190%al, 175% of normal at Mammoth.
('Scuse me - this is a bit quiet. Where are all the white bits?) Optional extras included a more challenging canyoning trip, and a full day's white-water rafting on a rather livelier stretch of river.
The seven-night Mind/Body/Spirit Adventure starts at $1,100 a person, double occupancy, in the tentalows, with shared bath, and includes meals, yoga and movement classes, guided meditations, an hourlong massage, two half-day "eco-adventures" in the rain forest, a full day of white-water rafting or a day at Punta Leona beach, three antiaging seminars and airport transfers.
There's walking, rafting, mountain biking and a full children's activity programme including cable car trips, and you stay at a hotel with a heated indoor pool.
These include a fanciful idea that the forward grand stairway blasted almost intact out of the Titanic (like a space probe?) as the ship sank, to form a weird life raft that rode "a full story out of the water".
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