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"a head full of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who has a lot of thoughts or ideas in their mind at once. Example: She walked into the room with a head full of plans for the future.
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All transport you back to a time when you had a head full of hair and a head full of hope.
"One student told us that he was going to university with a head full of facts rather than a head full of ideas".
Paul had what Tonken craved: a head full of celebrities' phone numbers.
She carried a few props, and a head full of tales.
We want entrepreneurs to have a head full of self-belief, not base rates.
Corbyn's three brothers became scientists, but he had a head full of causes.
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I arrived in Mexico with a head full of facts -- 250 million migrating monarchs, campesinos struggling to survive.
Few albums in recent memory have suffered from more dispiriting advance publicity than Coldplay's A Head Full of Dreams.
Last week, Coldplay released its seventh studio album, "A Head Full of Dreams".
Coldplay are also nominated for their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams.
"A Head Full Of Dreams was written as a record to be performed live.
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