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The phrase "full blown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has reached its full degree or has become fully developed. It can also be used to refer to an ailment or illness being at its worst. For example: The hurricane caused full blown destruction in the coastal towns. The patient's cold has become a full blown fever.
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It was a full blown freak-out.
"I'm not a full blown cruiserweight.
Iraq flares into full blown civil war.
Full blown.
The idea was almost full blown.
A full blown 20th century boy-genius..
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"It's full-blown corruption".
It's a full-blown diagnostic".
It's a full-blown scene.
A full-blown attack.
Full-blown crisis!
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