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The phrase "a full return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the complete return of something, such as an investment, product, or service.
Example: "After analyzing the market trends, we expect a full return on our investment within the next year."
Alternatives: "a complete return" or "an entire return".
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"Mere Anarchy" isn't a full return to the glory days.
Mr Marr said before the show that he anticipates a full return to television in September.
But a full return to pre-Ebola life remains a distant prospect.
His mind was set on a full return to a career.
The well-established operation to repair it often results in a full return to function.
A full return to democracy ought to be demanded, but past civilian governments have been kleptocracies.
The Knicks are still looking for a full return in the players they received from Golden State.
Let it be said this is not a full return to duty of the various fictional detectives.
Israel rejects a full return to the 1967 borders, as well as a Palestinian right of return to Israel itself.
The student-run Yale Daily News has gone further and formally called for a full return of R.O.T.C. to campus.
"There must be justice for the victims of abuse and there must be a full return to democracy".
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