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Discover Ludwig'by full' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase 'in full' when referring to the completion of a task, for example: He paid the bill in full.
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Readable only by full members.
It was 66 by full time.
This was followed by full disclosure from the man himself.
The years went by, full of performances and praise.
Also, I need the health benefits offered by full employment.
And by full disclosure I mean full public disclosure.
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Stuttgart, by full-time, were swaggering.
People see politics as something done by full-time politicians.
By full-time, it looked a heavy one.
Most published scholarship (85%+) was produced by full-time faculty.
By full-time, home concern had only been justified.
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