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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full tank" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a vehicle's fuel capacity being completely filled.
Example: "Before we head out on our road trip, make sure we have a full tank of gas."
Alternatives: "a full fuel tank" or "a complete tank".
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But even with a full tank the journey is arduous.
Turnbull is starting with close to a full tank.
A full tank of petrol will take it 450 miles.
They are going up there with a full tank".
He's got a full tank; the gas station and the oil company share in the profits.
HITTING the open road with a full tank of petrol is an exhilarating feeling.
It keeps you going like a car with a full tank of gas".
(At top speed, the Bugatti burns a full tank nearly every fifteen minutes).
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We've got a full tank of gas and half a pack of cigarettes.
He'll run his car low on petrol; I'm a full-tank man.
Thus, a 'full' tank contains roughly 365,000 BTUs of energy.
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