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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got full" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
We can use it when we want to convey that someone or something has become filled with something. For example: I got full of pizza after eating three slices.
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"And I got full price".
I got full tuition and a stipend.
I've got full range of motion.
And from that moment we got full co-operation.
We've also got full coverage of Google and China.
The area they were planted in probably got full sun.
First time I ever got full from taking pills".
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"Then the origami insect war got full-scale," the English translation of the Web site continues.
"We have got full-backs forward, wide men forward, put together some really top-drawer football".
It's got full-time four-wheel drive with low gearing for serious off-roading.
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