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The phrase "the full purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the complete intention or objective behind an action or statement. Example: "The full purpose of this meeting is to align our goals and strategies for the upcoming project."
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Although Afghan anger over the raid has been an open issue since it was revealed in news reports this month, it is only now that the full purpose of the Afghan operation that prompted the raid has been detailed by American and Afghan officials.
In this study, nurses acted to both establish a relationship but also conceal the full purpose of the visit.
Upon debriefing at the end of the study, participants will be advised of the two conditions and the full purpose of the study.
Participants were informed that the study investigated "the influence of implicit and explicit learning on pain perception," but the full purpose of the study was not revealed until the experiment was over, and all participants were debriefed.
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I don't think he ever felt that it served its full purpose.
For this purpose, the full factorial design of experiments is applied to investigate the effects of geometrical variables and electrical variables on induced flow velocity and power consumption.
A common misunderstanding is that the outcome measures should be analysed and presented separately for each of the four factorial cells, but to do so would fail to realise the full efficiency and purpose of the factorial design.
Compartmented research by design will not allow the anthropologist to know the full scope or purpose of a project; it is therefore ethically problematic, since by definition the anthropologist cannot communicate transparently with participants, nor ensure fully informed consent.
It's sad that we can never let going the full Monty, on purpose, be attractive or brave.
When compared to the full echocardiography, the purpose of the focused echocardiography is the early identification of limited hemodynamics changes thus expediting clinical decisions regarding treatment [ 9, 10].
By the late 1950s, Sprint Veloces morphed into a number of still rarer racing versions, first called SVZ (modified by coach builder Zagato ) and eventually the full-blown, purpose-built SZ, neither of which was ever available in the U.S. Period photographs of Italian races often show a track composed completely of Giulietta Sprint Veloces and their variants.
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