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Discover Ludwig"a full week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a full and complete period of seven days, such as in the sentence, "I have been studying for a full week in preparation for my exams."
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What a full week!
A full week of being vegan!
Remarkably, a full week passed without incident.
It went on for a full week.
WrestleMania Sunday has spawned a full week of festivities.
And whoa — I got addicted for a full week.
The cat killer's trial lasted a full week.
For a full week, carry a notepad at all times.
(Burning Man lasts a full week, by the way).
This has been a full week for Armstrong.
It is a full week ahead of the time-table.
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