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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full in" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "fully" in a sentence. For example: "I am fully committed to this project."
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The moon may be full in Marbella.
I took them full in the vein.
U.S. hands are full in Iraq.
The glass was always full in my life.
Read the debate in full in the comments section.
The pistachios were large and full in their shells.
The battery recharges from empty to full in 2.5 hours.
We consider the implications in full in our Comment section.
(Each is available in full in our digital edition).
Full in 2008, but will reassess waiting list in January.
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