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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full compensation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal or financial contexts to refer to the complete amount of payment or restitution owed to someone. Here is an example: "The employer agreed to provide full compensation to the worker for the injuries sustained on the job."
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When using PC with full compensation, femtocells control their transmit power to fully compensate for the average value of the desired receivers' large-scale fading.
The constitution guarantees full compensation for owners.
"So now they don't have to give me my full compensation?
The full compensation bill, according to analysts at Deutsche Bank, could reach £8bn.
Such schemes are not seen to provide full compensation to victims.
Theoretically, we analyzed the loss of the way by periodic array gain full compensation is analyzed.
It nowhere appears in the record that full compensation had not been made for these services.
Competitive salary will be offered and full compensation package to be discussed at interview.
Airbus said todayit would seek full compensation from Rolls-Royce for any costs incurred.
If successful, however, claimants can receive full compensation for the property.
He said offering "full compensation" to the women affected would cost more than £70bn.
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