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The phrase "a full vetting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a thorough examination or evaluation of something, such as a candidate, process, or document.
Example: "Before making a final decision, we need to conduct a full vetting of all applicants to ensure they meet our standards."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive review" or "an extensive evaluation".
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"We have had a full vetting as a result of the rules," Mr. Blackwell said.
This results in some good ideas never getting a full vetting and some bad ones that are never put to rest.
That such a potential quagmire lies in wait for what appears to be a simple idea is evidence that the land swap did not receive a full vetting before it was made public -- making it all the more difficult to assess the winners and losers in any potential deal.
The California Democrat noted: "For those who seek to come do us harm, they are far less likely to choose a two-year process with a full vetting that refugees go through and much more likely to be among Europeans to come as tourists".
A full vetting of industry connections has been difficult because some agencies have declined to provide information about the appointees — not even their names….
She did not say how many people were on the list, but said that it was created around May 1 and that each of the candidates gave Romney permission to do a full vetting of his or her past.
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"These nominees are so far afield from what President-elect Tump promised, from what candidate Trump promised, and even President Trump promised … that we think that they demand a full, full vetting," Schumer told reporters Tuesday.
"I think [Perry] realizes now that until you get the full vetting that a presidential candidate gets and national scrutiny, you don't really know how you're going to do," said Jamie Burnett, who was Romney's New Hampshire political director in 2008 but is unaffiliated this election.
If Gingrich wilts under the pressure of a full public vetting of his past, Santorum may be the beneficiary.
He told Mr. Christopher to go ahead with full vetting on this group, which included Senator Lieberman, Governor Shaheen, Senator Edwards, Representative Gephardt, Senator Bayh and Senator Kerry, Democratic officials said.
Yet, signaling how he plans to use the questionable intelligence about Iraq to chip away Mr. Bush's credibility, he added that if he committed troops to battle, he would do it with "full disclosure and full vetting of the intelligence to the American people".
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