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The phrase "abdomen full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or anatomical contexts to describe a state where the abdomen is distended or filled, often after eating or due to other conditions.
Example: "After the large meal, the patient reported feeling discomfort due to an abdomen full of food."
Alternatives: "stomach full" or "belly full".
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When the abdomen is full, there is a reduced chance of someone feeling hungry.
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Abdomen broad basely.
Their legs crunch like hairy Twiglets; their abdomens are full of nondescript bitter brown sludge.
Close up, it reminded Juan of a beautiful alien, its abdomen almost certainly full of eggs.
Her abdomen grew so full of fluid that it was hard to bend to tie her shoes.
These tests will be performed during a midweek dialysis day in HD patients and on a full abdomen in PD patients.
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