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Discover Ludwig'full white' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you may use phrases such as "fully white," "completely white," or "all white." For example, "The room was all white, with no other colors."
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Read the full white paper.
One day, I'd be in a full white tailcoat.
My husband is a big man with a full white beard.
"If we're in full white tie, and completely bedazzled," he said, "the horses should be, too".
"He had a pretty full white beard, and no one recognized him for the longest time".
A pair of Dominican nuns from Baltimore, in full white habit, rosaries dangling from their waists.
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"It's like room service for the fish, with the full white-glove treatment," Cuddeford said.
For more on the 21st Century Organization and the full white-paper, go to Gap International.com.
He's about 60, dressed in full whites and padded up.
Generating a rooted phylogenetic tree with various vertebrate miR-132 sequences represented, grouped the zlg-miR-132 sequence with tgu-mir-132, further confirming correct full white-crowned sparrow sequence (Additional File 2: Figure S1).
For chicken with a touch of spice in the marinade, I'd be looking for a fuller white, such as A Mano Puglia Bianco (from £7.99, The Wine Society Slurpp).
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