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The phrase "activities are full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a schedule or list of activities has reached its maximum capacity or is completely booked.
Example: "Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate any more participants for the workshop as the activities are full."
Alternatives: "activities are at capacity" or "activities are fully booked."
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Indeed, cases are recorded of people who (by ordinary standards) forget so little that their everyday activities are full of confusion.
Notwithstanding these principles, antarctic research activities are full of surprises, and once in a while they tend to produce instant new specialists on old ice fields.
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Sproul Plaza, a major center of student activity, was full of card tables with different student organizations like the Congress of Racial Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Polio Plus activities are in full bloom in Gadap.
While the sanctuary draws in worshipers for two or three hours on the Sabbath, basements are full of activities seven days a week.
The city's start-up clusters are full of activity.
Summers are full of activity.
Activities are in full-swing and we pledge our continued commitment to help the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children," said Mr Rohrmann.
Like most serious human activities, it's full of tensions, and each child and parent has to figure out how to solve those tensions.
Like the "Paranormal Activity" films, it's full of shock cuts and loud noises and fake-out threats.
Governments may express surprise when such activities are opened up to the full light of day.
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