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The phrase "full investigation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a thorough and comprehensive examination or examination of a situation or issue. Example: The government has ordered a full investigation into the allegations of corruption within the company.
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They promised a full investigation.
"We will do a full investigation".
"There should be a full investigation".
Charles visited him, promising a full investigation.
They demanded a full investigation.
A full investigation is needed.
The New Republic promised a full investigation.
The Fuxin parents sought a full investigation.
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I'd launch a full investigation if I were you.
"Superintendent Vows Full Investigation; Happened for 6 Years".
Critics of Fifa say a full investigation is required.
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