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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on full" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means "completely" or "to the fullest extent possible". For example, you can say, "I want to enjoy my summer vacation on full."
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Enemy Spy! Always be on full alert!
He performed twenty-one different cooling experiments on full cylinders.
She's on — full on.
Both are operating on full.
The base was placed on full lockdown.
Players need to be on full mettle.
Others turn the tap on full blast".
He did it on full merit".
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They are paid on full-year performance".
(Currier won't be coming on full-time).
Test scores had no significant effects on full-time employment.
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