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The phrase "a full term of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete duration of a specific period, often in academic or contractual contexts.
Example: "The student completed a full term of study before deciding to transfer to another university."
Alternatives: "a complete term of" or "an entire term of".
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Murdoch told me that Blair made a "terrible mistake" when, during last year's election campaign, he promised that he wouldn't serve a full term of office.
Outside of the dictatorship era, no president has ever completed a full term of office without belonging to the main party of Peronism, the political force which has dominated Argentinian politics for the past 70 years.
The results out so far (see 10.26am) suggest people are voting the parties "who have constructively engaged in the political process" after a full term of powersharing at Stormont, he said.
Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, for instance, which governed India's largest state of Uttar Pradesh for a full term of five years, started as a movement for the rights of India's so-called "backward" classes.
Bearing in mind his own experience of having been toppled by Ms Gillard three years earlier, Mr Rudd argued that a Labor leader who wins an election should be allowed to stay leader for a full term of government: "Power will never again rest in the hands of a factional few .Under Mr Rudd Labor lost government on September 7th.
There were other quirky circumstances: Lyndon B. Johnson and Harry S. Truman had succeeded deceased presidents in midterm and won a full term of their own, but refused to run for a third term even though they were eligible for one.
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Less than a full term out of office, the former veep is making noise… [Updated].
Less than a full term out of office, the former veep is making noise with his memoir, "In My Time".
Even many tribally loyal Labour people struggle to muster active affection for the idea of a full-term of Gordon, especially when it would be Gordon II: The Revenge ("He's back from the dead … and this time he's got a mandate!").
In April, he published "The Case for Impeachment," in which he predicted that Trump will not serve a full term, because of a "Nixonian" pattern of trespassing beyond constitutional boundaries.
A relatively short pregnancy of less than 32 weeks was associated with a 22%95%5% confidence interval, −3 to 53%) higher risk of breast cancer than a full term pregnancy of 40 weeks or more.
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