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"the full truth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, you can use "the full truth" when you want to emphasize that someone has been completely honest or that all facts have been revealed. For example: "After I asked him why he had been avoiding me, he finally revealed the full truth."
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We may never know the full truth.
We need to know the full truth".
"Everybody seems to think they know the full truth.
She warns that the "full truth" is yet to emerge.
I'm not sure if we will know the full truth".
This seemed true, if not the full truth.
She warned that the "full truth" had yet to emerge.
She said the full truth had yet to emerge.
The truth, the full truth and nothing but the truth".
If the courts approve the deal, the full truth will probably never come out.
"I believe the Assembly deserves to know the full truth," Mr. Kellner said in May.
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