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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole session" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an entire period of time dedicated to a specific activity, such as a meeting, class, or event.
Example: "We spent a whole session discussing the new project proposals and their potential impact."
Alternatives: "an entire session" or "a complete session".
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Too busy to attend a whole session of Blue Camp?
For some of my patients, it doesn't even take a whole session.
In a few weeks we're having a whole session on masculinities.
This week's conference on food safety in Aberdeen had a whole session on food-poisoning bacteria in salad.
I often appear on Radio 5 Live, and we recently did a whole session on maths trivia.
And I think, it's good to devote a whole session to them, because exchange is central to economics.
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In programmer-speak, Google has changed its back end from being "stateless," which means that if you type five searches in a row, it treats each one as a whole new session, to maintaining a session state that tracks what search results have already been sent to you.
To increase redundant observations and estimate fractional cycle bias (FCB) in a global network and whole session, hundreds of globally distributed Global Navigation Satellite System GNSSS) tracking stations are required in the server side.
She seemed to think that I was slightly ridiculous and the whole session a waste of time.
First, when a client makes a payment to access the whole session.
Thermal discomfort during a single session displayed a linear increase throughout the whole session.
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