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The phrase "a full review" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive evaluation or assessment of something, such as a document, project, or performance.
Example: "Before making a decision, we need to conduct a full review of the proposal to ensure all aspects are considered."
Alternatives: "a complete assessment" or "an extensive evaluation".
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Read a full review.
We are conducting a full review".
A full review follows shortly.
Read a full review 42 It's 2016.
Locog has promised a "full review".
(Emily Nussbaum, our television critic, offers a full review here).
A full review of the festival will follow, I reckon.
We're going to give it a full review".
This will include a full review of local government finance.
This needs a full review of the anti-doping system".
Will they have a full review before the courts?
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