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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full staffing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation in which all the staff necessary for a particular job or activity is present. For example, you could say: "The production line was running smoothly with full staffing."
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The countries have exchanged ambassadors but are not allowing full staffing at their embassies.
General fund property taxes have been reduced by more than 60percentt, our police force is at full staffing levels and major crime rates have been reduced dramatically.
The housing authority did not demand full staffing information from contractors, according to the audit, nor did it always refer residents for job interviews.
But that closure did not affect the court commissioners, who continued to work at full staffing since Monday, said Terri Charles, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Judiciary.
After some hand-wringing over the delay, McIntyre's swearing-in as brings the commission to full staffing for the first time in two years.
"They should not expand private care until they achieve full staffing internally," said Marilyn Park, a legislative representative for the union, a generous donor to congressional Democrats.
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Full staff list.
They have a full staff.
The full staff report is online here.
They had brought in a full staff.
They probably had a full staff just for the coffee".
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