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The phrase "a full two times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the completeness or totality of a quantity, often in contexts involving repetition or comparison.
Example: "The experiment was conducted a full two times to ensure accuracy in the results."
Alternatives: "exactly two times" or "twice in total".
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I was able to walk through the installation a full two times before the customary behavior at most fashion events kicked in, where my body is uncontrollably yanked toward the bar.
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The phrase, repeated a full three times, obtrudes like a hastily pasted-on decal.
Google says that Chrome today is a full three times faster when it comes to JavaScript performance versus Chrome circa 2008.
The price for its Stress Test — £79 — does therefore seem steep — though users get four pieces of fabric, so they can perform the "snapshot of a day" stress test a full four times (at ~£20 a pop).
Google claims that these newfangled notifications are a full five times faster than they used to be, which makes me curious as to exactly how sluggish notifications used to be.
The word "grace" appears a full thirty-five tines in Obama's eulogy.
Black males aged 18 to 19 are a full nine times more likely to be incarcerated than their white peers.
Nevertheless, a confounder that increase the mortality risk a full four times would still have to be distinctly imbalanced (OREC = 2.3) in order to explain the adjusted statin effect.
He lasted longer this time, a full three innings, but the damage was done.
Researchers have frozen a pulse of light in place for a full second, a thousand times longer than the previous record.
Now the same area is covered by nearly a full brigade, about six times the combat power.
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