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"full use of" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use "full use of" to refer to making maximum use of something. For example, "He is making full use of his time by studying for his exams."
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This modification enables us to make full use of the machinery of GSPT.
You get full use of the sound".
It's important to make full use of them.
And the disability networks are making full use of that.
She makes full use of the Boots scheme.
He expects to regain full use of his hands.
Will regain full use of my entire body.
"Make full use of the support available at university," says Andrews.
Davy said Hydro Tasmania's current operating strategy is making full use of the heavy rains.
Let's hope for some games that make full use of it.
Vodafone makes full use of relief on loan payments to minimise its tax.
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