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The phrase "a full series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set of items, episodes, or events that are part of a larger collection or sequence.
Example: "I just finished watching a full series of that show, and I can't believe how it ended."
Alternatives: "a complete series" or "an entire series".
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More4 are turning that into a full series.
Capaldi confirmed he has signed for a full series.
If they completed a full series, they received plates.
Its ending in particular sets things up very nicely for a full series.
Bonus points for an excellent final few minutes, which raises anticipation for a full series significantly.
As a starter for a full series, it was prohibitively impressive.
Audiences were more likely to binge-view, taking in a full series on box set.
Personally I hope Dirk Gently gets made into a full series.
Channel 4 liked it so much that it ordered a full series before last year's pilot aired.
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Three episodes in and I've already accepted that I'm grappling with a full-series – 20 episodes – addiction.
The "Jean-Claude Van Johnson" pilot made a splash when it first appeared, in August of 2016, earning a full-series order from Amazon.
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