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The phrase "a full six days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the total duration of six days, often in contexts where the completeness of that time period is significant.
Example: "The project took a full six days to complete, far longer than we had anticipated."
Alternatives: "a complete six days" or "a total of six days".
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The joint is jumping, the music is pumping and this festival still has a full six days left to run.
He survived the immersion and has a full six days before the next one, away at Anfield, a place where in a decade as manager of Everton he never tasted victory.
His response in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria was nothing short of atrocious, with a full six days passing before acknowledging the crisis.
But the reality is that most of us work only five days per week, not six, so by not taking a full six days to do all our work, we've broken the commandment.
For a full six days (May 14th through 19th), Faithfull stayed on the ferry for an unorthodox artist residency orchestrated by artconnexion, a French art organization, going back and forth in this "window between states" while he created -- and instantly broadcast -- drawings on his iPhone.
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But in pursuit of sustained growth the startup began expanding its booking parameters – first by letting you book earlier in the day and then a full seven days in advance.
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The result was not declared for a full five days.
Yet it was a full two days before rescuers arrived.
"A full three days from here to my village of Pathekha.
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