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The sentence "The list is full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when one wants to indicate that a list has reached its maximum capacity, either in terms of items, number of people, or other criteria. For example, "We have reached the maximum capacity for this event - the list is full!".
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Matching wine with such firecracker flavours can be painful, but the list is full of suitably fresh, light and fruit-driven wines, including an intense, juicy 2005 Gembrook Hill Sauvignon Blanc from the Yarra Valley (£27).
The list is full of gems from small producers, like the 1997 Blaufrankisch Ried Oberer Wald from Ernst Triebaumer ($36), a gorgeous, structured red that seemed a cross of Burgundy and Rhone.
This is the last batch of tickets we're releasing, and the list is full.
When the list is full, the search will go back to the upper layers and proceed down the tree.
Make a list of reasons why you love your special some one, add something to the list each day, and when the list is full or when you meet, give it to them, if you're creative enough you could even write them a poem.
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The list was full of stylish, opulent, luxuriant choices aimed at celebratory dining and expense-account entertaining, expensive but not overpriced.
At the top of the list was full funding for the wall.
Not surprisingly, the list was full of high-powered media figures.
Meeting all was not possible, as the list was full of mixed signals: big yard for the dog; low-maintenance landscape.
The lists are full of big names and big events.
The pastas and risottos are consistently amazing, and the wine list is full of hard-to-find Italian treasures.
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