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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a table that is occupied or has many items on it, often in contexts like dining or data presentation.
Example: "At the family gathering, we had a full table, with everyone enjoying their meals and sharing stories."
Alternatives: "a crowded table" or "a packed table".
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(A full table of rates is available at toktumi.com).
If you are registering for a full table, you may bring a maximum of 4 recruiters.
"But the gesture is incomplete if you're not going to have a full table.
Then she insisted on preparing a full table of food for me, to welcome back the granddaughter she never wanted.
But runners who try to deliver main courses while diners are plainly still working on a full table of appetizers need to be restrained, or retrained.
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I walked into a bustling restaurant and, with permission, pulled up a chair at a nearly full table and ordered a cup from the waitress.
As I ducked under the big screen TVs showing, I spotted an empty seat at a relatively full table and plopped myself down.
The chart above shows a preview of the full table.
Figure 7 shows selected tissues, and a full biodistribution table is shown in Additional file 1: Table S2.
A full summary table of QC results is provided in Supplementary Table 1.
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