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The phrase "a full response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a complete answer or reply to a question or request.
Example: "In order to address your concerns, I will provide a full response to each of your questions."
Alternatives: "a complete answer" or "a comprehensive reply."
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Sometimes I got a full response.
A full response will follow.
Nesta has produced a full response to the Gower Review.
A full response to joblessness is already overdue.
"When I work through it, we'll make a full response," he told ABC radio on Friday.
Once we have completed that investigation we will provide Leigh Day with a full response.
"These are all serious problems, and they require a full response".
"We will examine all aspects of the report closely before we issue a full response.
After decades of inaction, the university advises it will have a full response to our letter within a fortnight.
The Ministry of Defence, responding to the report, said the government would publish a full response and implementation plan in spring next year, the National Shipbuilding Strategy.
After a full response to the green paper due on 8 October, the BBC will then announce its plans to cut costs later in the autumn.
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