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Discover Ludwig"at full" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to denote something that is happening or existing to its fullest extent. For example: "The bar was crowded at full capacity."
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At full price.
All are at full capacity.
They should be at full strength, too.
Production lines rumbled at full pelt.
Economies are running at full pelt.
The stereo blasts out at full volume.
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Israel Dagg at full-back?
Young, a winger, started at full-back.
He played well at full-back.
Halfpenny v Kearney at full-back.
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