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The phrase "a full thursday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an entire day of Thursday, often in the context of scheduling or planning.
Example: "I have a full Thursday ahead of me with back-to-back meetings and deadlines to meet."
Alternatives: "an entire Thursday" or "a complete Thursday".
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But CBS executives have made it clear that their overarching strategy is to establish a full Thursday slate by May, so that when the networks go to advertisers in the spring ready to sell their fall schedules, CBS can finally grab a healthy share of the revenues that flow in from big advertisers like movie companies and auto dealers, who buy heavily on Thursday to try to reach weekend shoppers.
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