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"made full use" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to utilize something completely or to its fullest potential. You can use it when describing someone who has taken advantage of something or when explaining how something was used effectively. For example: - The team made full use of their resources to win the championship. - She made full use of her knowledge and skills to ace the exam. - The dancers made full use of the stage, incorporating every corner into their performance. - The company made full use of social media platforms to promote their new product. - The chef made full use of fresh, local ingredients to create a delicious meal.
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FDR made full use of rhetorical power.
It cannot be said that she hasn't made full use of her talents.
Elsewhere he made full use of his expansive set of strategies for manipulating sound.
Only a segment of society has made full use of their rights.
He has made full use of the unfamiliar setting to breathe freshness into the work.
Judges have sued for libel and a family judge has recently made full use of the divorce courts.
When the Yankees pursued Mussina and Giambi as free agents, they made full use of such resources.
And Powell made full use of it, bringing an all-comers-welcome swagger to the starting blocks for every race.
Back in the 60s and 70s, television made full use of artists and technicians from the film world.
She wondered aloud whether she had made full use of her school's deep ties to Mr. Walcott.
Gordon Murray, of Toronto, made full use of his amazing technical ingenuity to devise and perform many pioneering operations.
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