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The phrase "the full amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the total quantity or sum of something, often in financial or quantitative contexts.
Example: "Please ensure that you pay the full amount of the invoice by the due date."
Alternatives: "the total sum of" or "the complete amount of".
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National Century then collected the full amount of the payments.
HMRC stands by the full amount of its claim.
Must we honor the full amount of the reward?
The numbers reflect the full amount of coverage that each company agreed to provide.
If they don't, their family isn't eligible for the full amount of leave available.
You will still be entitled to receive the full amount of child benefit.
I just never gave my foot the full amount of rest that it needed".
It is also difficult to see how the full amount of helium could have been produced.
States could not possibly replace the full amount of federal subsidies with state funds.
It is likely the company will not be paid the full amount of its £280m contract.
The full amount of the settlement or award is paid to the injured member.
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