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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get full" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to become completely satisfied or filled. Example: After eating a large meal, I finally got full and couldn't take another bite.
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"They get full of dust.
4. Don't get full.
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Q: Will my solution get full credit?
Female Voice: Didn't get full of dirt.
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You get full use of the sound".
So it's not like I'm ever going to get full".
"They should get full credit for that," Norbitz said.
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