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full of child
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "full of child" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a sense of being filled with children, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The playground was full of child, laughter, and joy." (This example is incorrect; it should be "full of children.")
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6 human-written examples
"Trapped" arrives at a moment when the headlines are full of child abductions.
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So Maria heads off full of grace, full of child, full of hope and full of drugs.
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When Pat wounds his hand during the evacuation, piercing it with an enormous splinter, his sister — the mother of his victim — comes to his house to help, and discovers a plastic storage bin full of child pornography that tells her more than she wants to know.
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This is not to say that such a system isn't useful; just that I believe the fact they're so full of child pornography and the like is actually, in a roundabout way, an indicator of a healthy society.
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This time however she is in a movie full of child actors and the cussing, swearing and obscene language is used in front of them and by them.
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And I doubt that Grace particularly cares that some of her tweets go viral because people think they're the product of a disturbed mind – in a world full of child diddlers and murderers hiding next door, every little bit of fearmongering helps. .
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54 human-written examples
My personal favourite was the scrappiest and stupidest of the shows I saw: Show Pony, by the duo LetLuce, who transport their audience into a pink-hued universe full of child-like imaginings.
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The park is full of children sledding.
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The parks were full of children laughing.
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His office was full of children today.
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The hall was full of children of various ages.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the plural form, "children", instead of the singular, "child", when referring to multiple children. A grammatically correct alternative to "full of child" is "full of children".
Common error
Avoid using the singular noun "child" when you mean to indicate multiple children. Always use the plural form "children" in phrases like "full of children".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "full of child" is intended to function as a descriptive adjective phrase, aiming to modify a noun by indicating that it is filled with or characterized by a child. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as noted by Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "full of child" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, it does not adhere to standard English grammar rules. The correct and widely accepted alternative is "full of children". While there are examples from news sources, this does not validate the incorrect usage. It's essential to use the plural form "children" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity. Remember to use more appropriate options like "teeming with children" or "crowded with children" for variety.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
filled with children
Replaces "child" with the plural form "children" for grammatical correctness.
teeming with children
Substitutes "full" with "teeming" to convey a sense of abundance and activity.
overflowing with children
Emphasizes the idea of exceeding capacity with the word "overflowing".
brimming with children
Similar to overflowing, but with a slightly different nuance of being on the verge of overflowing.
crowded with children
Uses "crowded" to emphasize the presence of many children.
packed with children
Suggests a tight and dense gathering of children.
abounding in children
Replaces "full" with "abounding" to suggest a plentiful amount of children.
replete with children
Uses a more formal and literary term, "replete", to indicate fullness.
full of childlike wonder
Shifts the focus to the quality of "childlike wonder" rather than just the presence of children.
having many children
A simpler, more direct way to state the presence of a large number of children.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "full of child"?
The correct phrase is "full of children". The noun should be plural to indicate multiple children.
What does "full of children" mean?
It means a place or space contains many children. For example, "The park was full of children playing."
Are there alternatives to saying "full of children"?
Yes, you could say "teeming with children", "crowded with children", or "abounding in children".
How can I use "full of children" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a place or situation: "The playground was full of children", or "The school bus is always full of children in the morning".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested