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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full sheet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete piece of paper or material, often in contexts like printing, crafting, or documentation.
Example: "Please print the document on a full sheet of paper to ensure all information is visible."
Alternatives: "a complete sheet of" or "an entire sheet of".
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In addition, a full sheet of 36 commemorative stamps.
(If technology allows shrink your stamp to size and create a full sheet of stamps).
So from this small point like clump of paper, we get a full sheet of paper almost immediately.
THE BATHROOM Tile floors lie beneath a tub and showerhead, a toilet, a long bar with a single sink in it, a mirror the size of a full sheet of plywood.
They seemed to have survived the hurricane: the building was still standing, though a full sheet of glass from one window had been blown out of its casing, slicing through the general manager's office.
Crumple a full sheet of newspaper, then loosely roll it up into a tube.
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At this tournament the market seems tilted to favor the men; there is a full sheet and a half of women's names, but less than half of a sheet of men.
He promptly resold his full sheet of 100 inverts to a dealer and bought himself a new house with the proceeds.
Begin by taking the final full sheet of origami paper and cutting it in half.
I usually also include two full sheets of graham crackers and an extra milk box, too, if it's a long day they need a snack as well as lunch.
(At home, the trailer can handle full sheets of plywood and other unwieldy home-improvement type supplies much like a full-size pickup).
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