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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reach full' is not grammatically correct and is not a usable phrase in written English.
To use it correctly, the phrase should be written as 'reach fullness.' Example: After months of hard work, I was able to reach fullness in both my physical and mental health.
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They reach full professorship and C.E.O.
They didn't reach full brightness for about five minutes.
Privately, some admit it may never reach full deployment.
One species can even reach full flowering stage in just nine days following a fire!
Chic don't reach full exultant lift-off, but the hits still delight.
The airline expected to reach full capacity (80 flights) by Thursday afternoon.
North, south, east or west, all pregnant women take about 38 weeks to reach full gestation.
And new mines require bigger investments, taking up to a decade to reach full production.
Only 2% of projects that cross the 80% threshold fail to reach full funding.
"We aim to reach full energy autarchy in the next 10 years," Mr. Zotter said.
The housing market has a long way to go to reach full health.
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