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Discover Ludwig"full splendour" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a very grand or impressive sight, like a grand palace. For example, "The palace was breathtaking in its full splendour."
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Only after I moved to Glasgow was the full splendour of the ballroom revealed.
But it is the only phone with a web browser (Apple's Safari) that displays web pages in their full splendour.
The Regolini-Galassi Tomb at Caere (c. 650 625 bce), discovered in 1836 in an unplundered state, dramatically revealed the full splendour of the Orientalizing period.
Incidentally, you can check out the full splendour (and horror) of the red carpet Oscar show here, courtesy of Hadley Freeman and Rosie Swash's terrific liveblog.
When the builders' clutter is gone, the building, whose name means House of Victories, will be revealed in its full splendour in a light industrial and commuting suburb.
Ending the route in Hyde Park, as has been suggested, will also give the Notting Hill carnival a world-famous venue where thousands can witness its full splendour.
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Hanson in full bigoted splendour, flaunting racial stereotypes and ignorant assumptions like a Hills hoist flaunts Aussie flags.
But Carey Mulligan's rendition of Lynn Barber's 1960s coming of age showed us the full suburban splendour of the area – even if it was standing in for Twickenham.
I am just an ordinary Youth Worker from the valleys in Wales and here I was mixing with important people from all different aspects in life and the kind individuals of the Guardian newspaper in a beautiful room that was full of splendour.
Even the children's games in the opening scene seem to be a product of Hermann's own psyche, while St Petersburg meets Leningrad in Gideon Davey's designs: historical epochs merge so that Red Army officers are cheek by jowl with the Russian Imperial Guard, and 1960s dresses and between-the-wars three-piece suits are followed by the appearance of Catherine the Great in full rococo splendour.
The historic architecture by the river 'Buriganga' in Dhaka, Bangladesh is full of splendour in contrast with the rapid urbanization throughout the city.
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