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The phrase "a full two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the completeness or entirety of a quantity, often in contexts involving time or measurement.
Example: "It took a full two hours to complete the project, much longer than I had anticipated."
Alternatives: "exactly two" or "a complete two".
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He did spend a full two TWO years there.
Yet it was a full two days before rescuers arrived.
It's quite an achievement as is keeping the audience intrigued for a full two hours.
During the day, the site must delay its headlines by a full two hours.
Really puree it, though, for a full two or three minutes.
The unemployment rate is a full two percentage points below the national average of 7.6 percent.
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I stayed for a full four weeks.
Holbrooke paused for a full ten seconds.
Not a full-circle moment, but a full one.
I've done it for a full seven.
Mid Air, too, comes a full eight years after High.
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