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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full occupancy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which all available spaces or units have been filled, for example, "The hotel was at full occupancy during the summer months."
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The building is now at full occupancy.
The company anticipates full occupancy in two to three years, he said.
The Greens at Canondale in Wilton opened two years ago and has full occupancy.
His son added, "We like to have full occupancy and we like to screen our tenants".
"The university has been extremely successful, and has enjoyed full occupancy since its doors have opened.
Many of the buildings that opened in 2010 are already nearing full occupancy, he said.
The speaker also questions whether another cut in the hotel tax is needed since hotels are at nearly full occupancy.
Mr. Basiouny says that he can smell cooking in the hallways and that he expects full occupancy by June 30.
Finally, Hyams relented and began to lease the building floor by floor, though it never had full occupancy.
Yet he feels the hefty investment is in many ways necessary if the building seeks full occupancy.
When we checked, Villa Graciosa in Playa Blanca on Lanzarote, which sleeps six, was available for a week from 16 August for £185pp based on full occupancy.
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