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Discover Ludwig"full charge" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing that something is "fully charged" or "filled to capacity". For example, "We arrived at the conference with our minds full charged and ready to learn".
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The Honor lacks any fast-charging capability, which means a full charge takes over two hours.
A full charge took about an hour.
(A full charge lasts about three hours).
It should last about a week on a full charge.
The mouse will behave erratically even with a full charge.
But be warned: a full charge lasts just 20 minutes.
A full charge via microUSB takes two hours.
A full charge provides five minutes of airborne mischief.
A full charge took six to eight hours.
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I thought it had a full-charge range of 40 miles.
Always store a lead acid battery in full-charge condition.
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