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"full year of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time that spans an entire year. Example: "My job contract includes a full year of paid maternity leave."
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Many ultrarunners would consider that a full year of competition.
The first full year of the program was 1967.
"I've got a full year of experience under my belt.
They give colleges a final glimpse of a full year of your academic work.
"We don't know because Romney has released just one full year of his tax returns".
It also maintained its guidance for 2012, the first full year of generic competition to Lipitor.
A full year of extensive (and expensive) reporting efforts by multiple people went down the drain.
The Peacebuilding Commission concluded its first full year of operations in December.
That leaves nearly another full year of running room for Microsoft's competitors.
"We expect to be profitable in 2012, our second full year" of operation, Mr. Weinmann said.
Concentrix says the figure does not represent a full year of the contract.
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