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Discover Ludwig"full bore" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who is doing something quickly and energetically. For example, "Sally was running full bore down the street."
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full bore
adjective
Alternative spelling of full-bore
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Midway turns full bore insane bash out.
He smashed two drives, both full bore.
They're going full bore, full speed.
Digitization of business interactions and processes is advancing full bore.
Inches above his head, a fan was blowing full bore.
"Bush is going full bore to support his industry supporters.
"I just wasn't expecting that he was ready to go in full bore.
Do we really want a leader to "muster the adrenalin to go full bore"?
Mr. O'Donoghue is a tender, thin singer, restrained even when his feelings are at full bore.
("My philosophy is to just go, go like hell," he says. "Full bore").
We increased our hiring and had three plants going full bore for months after that day.
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