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The phrase "full ideas" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing comprehensive or complete thoughts or concepts. Example: "In our discussion, we should aim to develop full ideas that encompass all aspects of the topic."
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There is a peculiar alchemical reaction to the "cut," the production of something new from the placement of two seemingly disparate pieces of footage in succession; a vocabulary of lights and motion that can form full ideas and more feelings non-verbally but that can be explained in words, secondhand.
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That's the first time I really had a full idea of what a director's job was".
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Watch Ric Flair do it a couple of times to give you the full idea.
It gives you the full idea of what it can do.
It was full of good ideas but needed editing.
He was relaxed and full of good ideas.
It's full of good ideas - and ice-cream.
America is full of good ideas.
I'm full of good ideas like these.
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