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The phrase "full moonlight" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the night sky when the moon is fully illuminated. For example, "The stars twinkled above us in the full moonlight."
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The evidence discloses that the light from the defendant's race track when measured at plaintiff's screen is approximately that of full moonlight.
The narrative of Lost goes like this (spoiler alert): You appear in a darkened forest with fireflies flitting about around you, full moonlight shimmering through the trees.
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Seen from the desert outside Winslow, Arizona, it was apparent that Doug Aitken's piece, which he called a "nomadic light sculpture," was dancing over the outer walls of a moving train silhouetted in the full moonlight.
Unlike in previous cases, sufficient evidence existed to suppose that this torpedo attack was not a false alarm a number of officers and men aboard New York clearly saw the wakes of the torpedoes in the full moonlight, and a submarine was spotted in the immediate vicinity by a patrol shortly after the attack.
Leave it in full moonlight.
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If it's a full moon, you could rely on the moonlight — you should still be able to see after your eyes adjust.
Ten days later, during the Full Moon, Ryoji and Aigis are standing on the Moonlight Bridge, having regained their memories.
That's nothing to sneeze at – on a clear night, away from city lights, it will provide more moonlight than you'd usually get from a full moon.
How does the plant differentiate between moonlight from an almost full and a truly full moon?
Even during the full moon, the city's lights are brighter than the moonlight.
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