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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at full height" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fully extended or at its maximum vertical dimension.
Example: "The tree stood proudly at full height, casting a long shadow across the lawn."
Alternatives: "at maximum height" or "fully extended".
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Rising, he took two steps, so that he was standing at full height above his guest, and said, "So what do you want".
This, though, is a compromise too, for the shield is necessarily far shorter than the NSC's arch will be at full height.
Created for the 1963-64 World's Fair, and "a relic to the grandiosity of the time," according to Parks Commissioner Henry J. Stern, the fountain is 625 feet high when spraying at full height, only 50 feet shorter than Shea Stadium.
Even though it's just under 12 feet at full height, it has a computer-controlled suspension and tire inflation system so that if you wanted to hunker down you could probably get to almost nine feet by letting the tires run flat and bringing the suspension way down.
That same afternoon the sister came in and m'a vraiment engueule [really told me off] because they were not at full height.
Areas, volumes and power are scaled down by a factor of 1 48 while the elevations are kept at full height.
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I was very impressed with Frank, not only because he is a retired police horse who used to work for the NYPD (if a cop show were filmed in his stall, it would be called "Law & Odor"), but because he stands 16.3 hands high (5-foot-7 at the withers, though he is more than 6 feet tall at his full height) and weighs about 1,200 pounds, roughly the size of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Astronauts stay at their full height all the time and don't use a bed.
In a Nov. 1 photograph, the Chrysler appears to be at its full height.
Tonight, though, Pill boosted herself onto the dog's back and stood at her full height, eye to eye with Wes.
Superbly played by Prunella Scales, Basil's formidable wife sports tight skirt suits, flouncy blouses and a towering perm kept at its full height with overnight curlers.
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