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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full vision" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean a cohesive, all-encompassing view of a situation or concept. For example, "This report provides a full vision of our current financial situation."
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Touch with full vision was most accurate, as expected.
He never regained full vision in his left eye.
He regained his full vision after three weeks and says he hasn't suffered any further attacks.
This improved with pulsed, high-dose steroids, but she will never recover full vision.
Both were less accurate than full vision, and significantly more accurate than touch with diffuse light perception, and touch alone.
Most theologians held that the saints in heaven were immediately admitted to a full vision of the Godhead.
And just because there is no detailed blueprint for how to achieve the full vision, does mean it lacks validity.
NOT long after Sept. 11, the full vision came to the director Jeff Cohen -- in a dream.
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In the no-vision task, the same stimuli as in the full-vision task were seen by the participants.
It should be noted that the magnitude of this expectation-only illusion appears to be somewhat smaller than the classic SWI observed in the full-vision condition.
Interestingly, the rates of forces that participants applied to the cube in the no-vision task over repeated lifts were substantially different to the forces applied in the normal, full-vision task.
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