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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'full self' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to denote someone is using all of their resources to do or achieve something. For example, "I'm giving this project my full self", meaning they are giving their full effort and attention to the project.
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I am my full self now".
"Brooke is very expressive when he's in his full self," she said.
"When she takes something on, she throws her full self into it".
Someone I consider very smart, and someone I can be my full self around — weird, flawed, etc.
It probably takes a couple of months for people to realise who I am before I reveal my full self".
As they take their balcony bow like some latter-day medieval monarchs, they will be in full self congratulatory mode.
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By this stage, Kristof was in full self-flagellation mode.
But he insists that, at a minimum, Karabakh must have full self-government.
This has the effect of thwarting the full self-realization and freedom of the soul.
He described them as the "first full self-aware dysfunctional family" on US TV.
From that everything follows-her dignity, her usefulness, the means for full self-development and achievement.
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