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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full serving of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete portion of food or a metaphorical amount of something, often in contexts related to nutrition or abundance.
Example: "For breakfast, I prefer a full serving of oatmeal topped with fresh fruits."
Alternatives: "a complete portion of" or "an ample amount of".
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Eating a full serving of a food they previously regarded as toxic was challenging for many patients.
The plain pie is heaven — the crazy toppings, like a full serving of lasagna, tend to turn the pizza into soup.
Last May 4, friends and family crowded Tessa's hospital room for her final dose: a full serving of egg, wheat, milk, peanuts and almonds.
"These two products are definitely meeting a specific consumer need by providing a full serving of fruit," said Sydney Lindner, a spokeswoman for the brand.
Those purchasers are swayed by health claims, with high protein content, high fiber content and providing a full serving of vegetables all being rated as important by 61 percent of Mintel respondents.
The proportion of people abstaining – who had never consumed a full serving of alcohol – had risen from 17% in 2004 to 22% in 2013; the rate of ex-drinkers had also increased.
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Measure out a half or full serving of the food based on the serving size.[1].
A minimum of 16 grams per serving (considered one full serving of whole grains) is required.
To address this gap, we developed a full-serve evidence service comprised of two types of activities (efforts to facilitate 'pull' and 'push' efforts) included in a framework for supporting the use of research evidence [ 7].
But these issues are easy to fix: order the sauce on the side, order only a half-portion of each main dish (those marked with pink stars on the menu) for half the price, avoid any foods containing Liquid Smoke and make sure that your order includes a full-size serving of the day's fresh vegetable.
These days, Wegman's work continues with a dog named Penny, who is the great-great-great-great granddaughter of Fay Wray, who died in 1995 after a full life serving the demands of art and commerce.
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