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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full attraction" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a complete or total appeal or draw towards something or someone. Example: "The full attraction of the city lies in its rich history and vibrant culture."
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At 12 30 p.m. on June 16, 2010, according to a notice of claim filed by the family, Paula was playing at the park's playground when she "sustained severe burns as a result of the scorching hot stainless steel metal climbing domes existing in full attraction thereon".
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But she admitted a full tourist attraction would probably not be viable in the long term.
Lavender seems like she might go full Fatal Attraction.
Central Park is full of attractions for children.
The atmosphere in the Super Bowl Village changed, slightly, at 3 p.m. Suddenly, tents and kiosks full of attractions sprung to life.
For what a studio could cost, each has his own room and can walk out into a neighborhood full of attractions.
Now, with energy on nearly everyone's mind, the Jorgensens' place -- with solar panels on the back roof, a sun oven in the backyard and a meter that runs backward -- is a full-scale attraction.
This park had a kitchen and two birthday rooms -- a relatively tiny space -- that Lotte World wanted to then turn into a full-blown attraction.
The role of Claggart, the psychologically twisted master-at-arms, full of thwarted attraction to the handsome Billy, is hard to bring off.
That spectacular show, along with lava flows up to 20 meters thick, and "lava falls" to the volcano's northeast, turned it into a full-fledged tourist attraction.
D-League games are sparsely attended, and full of sideshow attractions; the music seldom stops blasting, even when the ball's in play.
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