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"the full year" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the entirety of a year or a specific period of time lasting one year. Example: "I plan to study abroad for the full year, from September to May."
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For the full year we estimate 3.4 percent".
For the full year 2002.
For the full year, it was 9.7%.
Analysts expect $4.29 a share for the full year.
Sony also raised its outlook for the full year.
The also company cut its forecast for the full year.
Zynga also cut its guidance for the full year.
The full year or just the last two digits?
For the full year, analysts expected revenue of $4.95 billion.
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The full-year dividend is maintained at 14.76p a share.
The full-year forecasts are inflation 1.2%% and GDP 1.7%.
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