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The phrase "the full thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I want to hear the full thing before making a decision."
Alternatives: "the whole thing" or "the complete version".
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Read the full thing here.
So it's not the full thing.
Well, at Anderson & Hill you get the full thing, stuffed.
The game is free, but you'll need to buy the physical "tablet starter pack" to play the full thing.
Here's an extract of the interview – but to read the full thing, you'll need to head over here.
I knew at the dress rehearsal when we ran the full thing with costumes and lights that I didn't do it".
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Concentrating on the glass half full thing, couples can now take full advantage of the above.
You know, the "Full House" thing I understand.
It is a warm-hearted book, full of the good things age can bring.
I'm doing the full-on thing.
Who wouldn't want a tiny little cancer instead of a big bad cancer, or a touch of high blood pressure instead of the full-blown thing?
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