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The phrase "across the full term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that applies or is relevant throughout the entire duration of a specified term or period.
Example: "The policy will be enforced across the full term of the contract to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "throughout the entire term" or "for the full duration".
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The 34-year-old will sign a contract worth about £6m across the full term of the deal, making him one of the highest earners in Major League Soccer.
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I focus on stock options running through the full term.
Use the full term.
Read the full terms and conditions here.
Sources declined to share the full terms of the deal.
Read the full terms and conditions below. 1.
Alternatively, they were fed the preterm formula from discharge to full-term and the full-term formula from full-term to 6 months of corrected age.
The full-term pregnancy was carried with no problems occurring.
Birthweights of the full-term infants were within normal range.
Emergency caesarean section was reported in 12.9% of births, but this was markedly different across the groups, with 56.0% of the very preterm being delivered in this manner, compared with 11.2% in the full-term.
He had three terms in the House and then a full term in the Senate.
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