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The phrase "a whole column" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of a column in a table, spreadsheet, or written document.
Example: "The report included a whole column dedicated to the financial projections for the next quarter."
Alternatives: "an entire column" or "a complete column".
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I could write a whole column on this.
In fact, you could write a whole column on it.
If I could write a whole column about Clinique's new Bottom Lash Mascara, I would.
"This is a very uncomfortable position in which to write a whole column.
I just can't imagine writing a whole column attacking someone like that.
That was what gave me the idea of writing a whole column about it.
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But the jury didn't believe them, and leaving that out put Planck's whole column on a shaky foundation.
Yet there he was in Cannes this spring, the host of a party designed to court whole column inches of Page Six.
Read the whole column for a sense of what John Elway, Fox, Orton and the rest of the organization may have to deal with this season.
Furthermore, if the matrix-based key spaces are used and only a seed, instead of the whole column of the public matrix, is included as the keying information, each worker sensor needs more modular operations in order to recover the complete matrix share for each key space.
So I wouldn't blame you a bit if you just skipped the whole column entirely, this month.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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