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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full preparation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to being completely ready or adequately equipped for a task or event. Example: "The team conducted a full preparation for the upcoming presentation to ensure everything went smoothly."
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Full preparation is key; knowing that you are prepared for the exam as much as possible will hopefully reduce your stress.
Full preparation of the mooring is done onshore where the instruments are prepared and programmed, and spooled onto the top-buoy together with the line.
India Couture Week begins tomorrow, and this means that Delhi's most beautiful women are now in full preparation mode.
"We will allow plenty of time for the movements to have consultations among themselves because the real negotiations will start only after we have had the full preparation of the parties," he said.
The military forces in this border region have moved into full preparation for a complete shake-up of the decades-long balance of power in the nine-mile-deep buffer zone.
Another company, Weatheroak Inspections, offers five packages at a cost ranging from £400 to £800 including "lesson observation MOTs" and a full preparation for inspection including a "safeguarding inspection check-up".
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It expected the company "to work with us to ensure full preparations for Brexit in which jobs and investment are prioritised".
In conclusion, participants' experience and preference were rated in favour of CTC with limited bowel preparation compared with full-preparation colonoscopy.
The purpose of this study was to prospectively compare participant experience and preference of limited preparation computed tomography colonography (CTC) with full-preparation colonoscopy in a consecutive series of patients at increased risk of colorectal cancer.
A student with full undergraduate preparation normally needs two years to complete the program.
To determine if full crown preparation causes an increase in pulpal blood flow (PBF), indicating inflammation, in human subjects.
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