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Discover LudwigThe word "full-blooded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe animals or people who belong to a particular breed or family. For example: "He was a full-blooded German Shepherd, descended from a long line of champions."
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full-blooded
adjective
Of purebred ancestry
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"It was a full-blooded clubhouse.
This is a full-blooded Victorian Gothic".
It should be full-blooded.
A full-blooded, unapologetically pure sports car.
It should be a full-blooded spectacle.
(Full-blooded political parties date from the 1830s and '40s).
Meaning sometimes she's full-blooded and other times not?
It's more like a full-blooded pillow-fight to him.
It is a full-blooded, psychologically incisive piece of writing.
Guirgis's characters emerge full-blooded, sparkling with mysterious contradiction.
Wales, meanwhile, married discipline to full-blooded commitment.
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