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The phrase "a full trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a complete examination of evidence and arguments in a court setting.
Example: "The defendant requested a full trial to present their case before the jury."
Alternatives: "a complete trial" or "a comprehensive trial".
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A full trial has been scheduled for November.
A full trial is unlikely before late 2017.
Loughner's plea means that there won't be a full trial.
The teenager was granted bail despite the memo's request he be detained until a full trial.
The injunction will last until the case has had a full trial in court.
A full trial would be a political fire walk for all the parties involved.
If the parties fail to agree, the case will go to a full trial.
Then a judge conducts a full trial and rejects the terrorism charges.
A full trial is expected to take place in the new year.
Astonishingly few claims for misuse of private information ever reach a full trial.
A full trial of the issue is expected later this year.
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