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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full judgement" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: The judge passed a full judgement sentencing the defendant to five years in prison.
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He will make his full judgement available on Friday.
A Home Office spokesperson said: "We will study the full judgement in detail.
Full judgement is reserved until we've actually lived with it a while of course, but tell us what you think.
"Sitting on top of your world like a Queen in full judgement of your garbage and taking it out," the filmmaker Ava DuVernay, who most recently directed "A Wrinkle in Time" for Disney, wrote of Ms. Dungey on Twitter.
We tend to have to wait until the full judgement is published to gain a full picture of how the arguments were presented and how the hearing unfolded behind closed doors.
"We need to see further detail before making a full judgement, but the bottom line is that something this big needs serious consideration … What matters here are the millions of people suffering at the hands of our housing shortage and rushing a decision through is simply not in their best interests.
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Please exercise good judgement.
Use your good judgement.
But, use good judgement.
Leicester were last night digesting the full written judgement outlining Richard Cockerill's nine-match ban and deciding whether or not to launch an appeal.
Lehmann's debut Test series as Australia's coach and an Australian selector was chock full of judgement calls made predominantly by himself and Rod Marsh, the selector on duty.
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