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'full-scale operation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an activity that is on a large scale and carried out with great effort. For example: "We are launching a full-scale operation to ensure that the project is completed on time."
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It marked a return of the national store to full-scale operation in Little Rock, where it had operated only a catalog store downtown for 11 years.
Companion's e-mail newsletter notes that "our relaunch still awaits the securing of adequate operating capital to fund our full-scale operation.
The plant expects to begin full-scale operation with carbon capture next summer.
That's not many, but it would imply more than 1,300 in the first two weeks of full-scale operation.
The main object of test work is to accurately predict performance, and to size equipment necessary for full-scale operation.
Larger prototype field experiments would disclose whether these results could be projected directly to full-scale operation.
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Early data about these factors will improve performance and cost estimates during full-scale operations.
Full-scale operations have been undertaken with success, mainly in blocks.
But these submarines, like the Type XXI, were not ready for full-scale operations when the war ended.
Further, evaluating the data gathered during the TS and PS can help in accurately estimating and executing full-scale operations.
Raids, such as those that netted some 200 suspects on July 19th, and full-scale operations, such as those in the border area of Waziristan, have had some success.
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