Sentence examples for fullest than from inspiring English sources

The phrase "fullest than" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "fullest" and "more than," which are not used together in this way. Example: "I want to live my life to the fullest."

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Speaking of body parts researched on farms and discarded in sewers, nothing puts us in more of a mood to enjoy life to its fullest than a 48-hour-straight face-stinging blizzard in March paired with the prospect of checking out old-timey art and film based on human body failures and cadavers in a Victorian box factory.

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Why? Fuller-than-ever planes and increasing demand, thanks to a better economy.

Aircraft are flying fuller than ever before.

Pepe's, however, was fuller than ever.

The courtroom was fuller than ever before.

"The classes are fuller than full," she said.

Richer than now, fuller than now, more comfortable than now.

"My life is much fuller than hers," she said.

"We still think it is more full than empty.

Tahrir Square too was fuller than it had ever been.

Obviously, some options are more full than others.

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