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The phrase "a full swing" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is in a state of full activity or intensity, often in the context of events or processes. Example: "The festival was in full swing by the time we arrived, with music and laughter filling the air."
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Today the pendulum has made a full swing.
A protruding drainage pipe near his ball made a full swing impossible.
I didn't really take a full swing on the kickoff after I hurt it, Daluiso said.
He took a full swing and blooped a ball toward left field.
Rowand took a full swing, chopping the ball toward third base.
Some Chaps like to dance, but only if the band is a full swing orchestra.
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James Vince and Jimmy Adams set about rebuilding the innings but Jade Dernbach (2-32) produced a full, swinging delivery to bowl Vince with his first ball of the match, and then trapped Neil McKenzie in front five balls later.
On second serves he would look to get a fuller swing at the ball, but he wanted to make the 6-foot-8 Janowicz work hard on his serve every game.
The Domain at Columbia, which is set to open here this year, includes a full-swing golf simulator, a video game room and a theater room.
Rolen, Jim Edmonds and Reggie Sanders, the Nos. 4, 5 and 6 hitters in the Cardinals' lineup, did not have a full-swing hit among them in the series.
The reigning champ's playing partner, young Matthew Fitzpatrick, takes a Mickelsonesque full swing at a sand shot from a tight lie, and saves his par brilliantly.
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