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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full town" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a town that is completely occupied or has a lot of activity, often in the context of events or gatherings.
Example: "During the festival, the streets were bustling with people, making it feel like a full town."
Alternatives: "a bustling town" or "a crowded town".
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Confusion about who lives where persists even among residents, brokers and residents said, since mail can bear a Milford address even if its recipient lives a full town away.
A 2,850-square-foot ground-floor apartment was recently on the market for nearly $20 million, and a full town house of almost 11,000 square feet sold for about $30 million in 2006.
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This is a full-service town, full-service police, fire, fabulous recreation, a community college.
Verona in particular was a full-employment town, as confident and self-satisfied as you could imagine.
"It's fairly unusual for a full-service town the size of Greenwich to not have to issue bonds regularly," Mr. Young said.
A full-time Town Manager, Paul A. Volcker, Sr. (father of future Chairman of the Federal Reserve Paul A. Volcker, Jr ., was appointed to handle Teaneck's day-to-day business affairs.
After Mr. Gore was elected, he would often stop back in at The Tennesseean at the end of a full day of town hall meetings.
And then you're off: no real instruction, just a keyboard, a town full of non-player characters waiting to spill their info, and an intriguing, engrossing plot.
He did not know that a full evacuation of the entire town was ever ordered.
Imagine how much less a day trip or a full night on the town in Stockholm costs.
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