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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full six weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the duration of time, often in contexts where the length of time is significant or noteworthy.
Example: "The project was delayed by a full six weeks due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "a complete six weeks" or "an entire six weeks".
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The first one is a full six weeks after my marathon.
It lost out on fifth place to the Matt Damon thriller the Bourne Ultimatum (£562,099), which has been out for a full six weeks.
Their off-season this year started a full six weeks earlier than it did the season before, with the Carson club last term enduring their worst playoff run since 2008.
For example, a full six weeks aftrer Soviet forces used poison gas in an attack in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1989, dozens of people were hospitalized with were what Physicians for Human Rights determined was "catastrophe reaction syndrome" — symptoms brought on by fear after the use of poison has been reported.
And yet it is exactly what some intrepid sportsmen are doing in the northwest corner of New Jersey, where the Crystal Springs/Mountain Creek resort in Sussex County continues to produce artificial snow, but has also opened its golf courses a full six weeks earlier than normal.
This week - a full six weeks after the world-historic-level catastrophe - the Haitian government launched a post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA).
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For the ultimate challenge (and one that I am going to start myself) check out the One Hundred Pushups website for a full six week program to help you reach the seemingly impossible goal of being able to do 100 consecutive pushups.
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I stayed for a full four weeks.
And camp then was $250 a summer, for a full eight weeks.
He insisted yesterday he always intended to take a full two weeks before making a decision.
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