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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in full extent" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "to the full extent" or "in full measure."
Example: "The law applies to the full extent of the situation."
Alternatives: "to the fullest extent" or "in its entirety."
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The signal fed to the feedback branch of the modulator is the same as in the output, so the STF and NTF effects are seen therein in full extent.
All samples were captured in full extent and fields (original magnification 100×) with inflamed areas around the tumor were measured semi-automatically, with manual selection of the inflamed region and computed analysis of the selected area.
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Archival documents from 1524 indicate the existence of a wrought of mortar which was identified in its full extent in the excavation of the north corridor.
However, it must also be recognised that the LULUCF sector can help but not solve the problem: When all NDCs submitted in summer 2016 are implemented in their full extent, a medial warming of 2.6 3.1 degrees Celsius by 2100 is still to be expected [44].
If some messages are half-way processed in the system, the effect of the change is not seen immediately in its full extent.
"The expansion in com munity arts programming over the past five years has been tremendous," though hard to measure in its full extent, the writer finds.
Wiggins's employment of therapeutic use exemptions was revealed in its full extent by the hackers from the Fancy Bears website, whose name teases observers into detecting the hand of the FSB, Russia's main security agency.
The second movement of Op 78 is a deft dialogue of question and answer, and Hewitt brings an inevitability to Op 110 that makes sense of its changes of direction even if she doesn't obviously revel in the full extent and novelty of its inspiration.
In this great nation there is but one order, that of the people, whose power, by a peculiarly happy improvement of the representative principle, is transferred from them, without impairing in the slightest degree their sovereignty, to bodies of their own creation, and to persons elected by themselves, in the full extent necessary for all the purposes of free, enlightened and efficient government.
A large spectrum of literature and discussions can be found in the field of environmental certification and standard setting which cannot be outlined in its full extent.
Although this yield is still higher than for sovereign debt issued by Britain, Germany or the U.S., 4.0% does not price in the full extent of comparable risk.
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