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Discover Ludwig"in full flower" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to something that is at its peak or in its prime, and can be used to describe a variety of things, such as a person, a business, or a garden. Here is an example: "After years of hard work, the small bakery was finally in full flower, with lines out the door and glowing reviews from customers."
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Spawning was now in full flower.
The saucer magnolia is in full flower.
Christie is out there in full flower.
And suburbia was in full flower.
The counterculture was in full flower.
This year, the field was in full flower.
By then, Mr. Putin's Russia was in full flower.
After a slow start, the recovery is in full flower.
In "L'Avventura," Mr. Antonioni's singular technique can be seen in full flower.
Twenty years after his death in an automobile accident, Steve Prefontaine's legacy is in full flower.
Peter D. Fuller's brashness was in full flower the day before the 1968 Kentucky Derby.
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