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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full running" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is operating at full capacity or efficiency, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The system is not yet at a full running state, but we expect it to be operational soon."
Alternatives: "full operation" or "complete functionality".
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It looked like a full running boil in our well," said Tammy Manning, 45.
"It's a good thing I can actually get a full running session to get that running action and to get weight on my foot, which is great".
Another challenge was to design a mechanism to operate the cell state between an energy-saving mode and a full running mode.
We also proposed a flexible and effective solution based on the mealy-type finite state machine to transit the cell state between an energy-saving mode and a full running mode.
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Mr. Smith joined Ms. Clarke on the stage for a full run-through.
But I'll wait for the UK launch for a full run, of course.
2.27pm GMT Here is a full run down of the agenda.
He will be bowling off a full run-up this weekend [in the nets].
We will have a full run-down of who needs what in the NFL Talkboard later this week.
Kane completed a full run that year so this claim has been removed.
Only a 16-year-old named Jazzlyn Little, closing out the night, got something resembling a full run.
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