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The phrase "a full term in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to completing an entire duration of a course, position, or term in a specific context, such as education or employment.
Example: "After completing a full term in the graduate program, she felt well-prepared for her career."
Alternatives: "an entire term in" or "a complete term in".
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She was elected to a full term in 2004.
He won election to a full term in 2000.
He decreed America was "done for" after Truman won a full term in 1948.
The party wants somebody who can win election to a full term in 2010.
She added pointedly, "You know, I have a full term in the Senate under my belt".
Since John Howard lost office, no prime minister has yet served a full term in office.
He had three terms in the House and then a full term in the Senate.
Mahama faced several challenges as he prepared for a full term in office.
He was defeated for a full term in the Republican electoral landslide of 1952.
Nebraska has never elected a woman to a full term in the Senate.
He was appointed to the seat and is not seeking a full term in November.
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