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The phrase "a full stream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete or uninterrupted flow of something, such as water, data, or information.
Example: "The river was flowing with a full stream after the heavy rains, providing a beautiful sight for the hikers."
Alternatives: "a steady flow" or "a complete stream".
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We are pleased to offer a full stream.
The album isn't out until March 6th, but we're pleased to offer a full stream.
Detailed material and energy balances were completed, and a full stream table prepared.
The center divider of the highway was now a full stream of tents in which refugees sat with a few pieces of their lives.
Throw in a modest fanbase and take into account that each track only lasts just over 30 seconds (the minimum required by the service to count as a full stream) and you can begin to see how the band cleverly used the streaming to their advantage.
Service the requests for ; else. find the required stream length to serve at ; if // not a full stream.
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Well, Amazon flips between profit and losses in its quarterly financials, and hasn't got a full streaming service yet – it lets people stream their own music collections from its cloud – but it's well-resourced.
Free clips of the film "Iron Man," for instance, may be available to any customer, but a full streaming version would be available only to pay-TV subscribers or for a one-time rental fee.
Microsoft might not have set out to take over the living room, but the company seems to have done so by building a game console that morphed into a full streaming video service, with Xbox Live apps like Netflix and Hulu.
Using this financial flexibility Napster is able to offer an industry leading price point for a full streaming and MP3 service.
It is shooting for a May launch, followed by one in the U.S. if it can convince a carrier to sell the phone here (in which case Spotify will only serve as the phone's local music player instead of a full streaming service unless it suddenly becomes available here).
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