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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full sign" is not a phrase that is typically used in written English.
If you wanted to use a phrase that has a similar meaning, you could say "in full" or "in its entirety". For example, "I agreed to the terms in full".
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The holy grail for theatres is being able to put a "house full" sign out every night of the run.
After inching slowly along circuitous routes through downtown, many finally arrived at the garage only to find a "full" sign, a backup of vehicles and gridlock.
The "house full" sign went up at most of the country's top universities last night as students snapped up the few spare places in record time.
Too many sites are stuck in the planning system, with an estimated 150,000 plots awaiting full sign off by local authorities.
Her visitors will enter through a decompression chamber from the 21st century: all cameras, recorders, tablets, smart phones and digital watches must be stowed in lockers, and the "house full" sign will go up when all 160 lockers are full.
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A hospital can't put up the full signs.
Hospitals, unlike other businesses, can't simply put up the full signs.
About 5,000 people, frustrated at house full signs, broke down two doors and poured through.
Aid communicators ought to have full signed and clear consent from beneficiaries to use any photos.
Laws large – think health care and Wall Street re-regulation – and small – the Weapons Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009 and the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act of 2010 – received full signing-ceremony treatment.
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