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Discover Ludwig"going full" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate that someone is fully committing to something, or to describe a situation where all available resources are being used. Example: "After years of hesitation, I finally decided to pursue my dream of becoming an actor and I'm going full into it. I've enrolled in acting classes, joined a local theater group, and started auditioning for roles."
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It is still going full tilt".
"I wasn't going full speed.
It was going full tilt.
David Rees going full David Rees, on television.
They're going full bore, full speed.
"But make the mistake going full speed.
Monisha's anxiety sensors are still going full blast.
Other car firms in Japan are also going full tilt.
At the time, the subprime craze was going full blast.
And here in western Pennsylvania, production is going full tilt.
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Laura was going "full-tilt Barbie" with her client's look.
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