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"full history" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the complete record or account of something, typically events or actions that have occurred in the past. Example: The historian spent years researching and documenting the full history of the ancient civilization. In this sentence, "full history" is used to convey that the historian has thoroughly studied and recorded all aspects and details of the ancient civilization, leaving no gaps or missing information.
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I won't review the full history.
The enrolled cases were subjected to a full history and clinical examination.
The board was told to document "the full history of the adjudicatory proceeding".
For the full history of this legislation, and the saga about women's ordination, click here.
Reader's full history could not be revealed until the trial against the four men ended.
An online check using rival credit reference agency Equifax produced a full history.
But Biggers insisted that he chose the faces before knowing their full history.
Read the full History of Cities in 50 Buildings series here.
He is determined to encompass the full history of Cuban music.
Someday he may even compile a full history of the Parody in book form, he said.
A full history would of course be impossible in an hour talk.
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