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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a full scale" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to do something completely or on a large/complete scale. Example: In order to address the issue, the government launched an investigation in a full scale, involving multiple agencies and extensive resources.
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Future work should test the efficacy of this intervention in a full scale randomized controlled trial.
The implementation of the above mentioned projects will express the benefits of REP-LECOTOX project in a full scale.
However, it is difficult to experimentally determine the interactions of these variables in a full scale mill.
Based on sample collections in a full scale production environment two cases of cleaning monitoring by UV are evaluated.
Finally, the results showed that the IFAS system provided a proper efficiency in treatment of the synthetic greywater and it could be used in a full scale.
Energy dissipation due to friction and other complications, especially in a full scale power shovel (with hydraulic actuators), is ignored in this work.
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These scans would be used in a full-scale SLAM experiment to update the trajectory.
In a full-scale battle, Disney could be worth $3.5 billion, $100 a share.
"Malaysians are not interested in a full-scale upheaval".
The GOP is not mired in a full-scale civil war.
The new album goes one better, enlisting Mr. Hugo's partner Pharrell Williams in a full-scale Neptunes affair.
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