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"full of opinion" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that the sentence or statement is filled with the writer's or speaker's personal beliefs or views on a certain topic. Example: The journalist's article was full of opinions, rather than objective facts, which sparked a debate among readers.
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Conservative to his bones, MacKenzie (and at one remove) Murdoch's Sun, was brash, confident and full of opinion.
And there is ARMITAGES GARDEN PERENNIALS: A Color Encyclopedia (Timber, $49.95) by Allan M. Armitage, an illustrated guide -- full of opinion -- to garden-worthy perennials from all over the world.
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Full of opinions.
She was full of opinions.
"They're full of opinions about who is good and who is not.
Grade is so full of opinions, he almost writes his own headlines.
The media is full of opinions about motherhood, little jibes about "career bitches" or "yummy mummies".
Deb, who narrates the novel and is full of opinions and commentary, just wants a nice, relaxing, romantic getaway.
And the never-ending supply of dry-eyed doctors run amok, full of opinions and chatter and contradictory advice.
Although the household I grew up in was apolitical, the music I listened to was full of opinions.
Witherspoon is tall and bald, and he spoke quickly, like a man full of opinions he's been eager to vent.
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