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The phrase "full *" can be used in written English as a descriptive phrase to indicate something that is complete or filled to capacity. Some examples of using "full *" in a sentence are: - The stadium was full to bursting with excited fans. - Her belly was full and she couldn't eat another bite. - The glass was full to the brim with sparkling champagne. - The room was full of people, all chatting and laughing. - The bookcase was full of all types of books, from classic novels to popular thrillers. In each of these examples, the phrase "full *" is used to describe something that is completely filled or at maximum capacity. It can be used in various contexts and with different words following "full" to convey this meaning.
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Full marks.
Full emersion.
Full yet?
Full service.
"Full house.
Full of….
Full bars.
full time.
Full frontal.
Full contact.
Full bar.
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