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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to a full scale" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to something that has been developed or increased to the fullest extent possible. For example, "The company has invested heavily in research and development, taking the product to a full scale."
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"Thanks to the deliberate inaction by the Federal Election Commission, the battle of the 527's is likely to escalate to a full scale, two-sided war".
The BIPV/T concept is applied to a full scale office building demonstration project in Montreal, Canada.
The measurement data was taken from a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) connected to a full scale engine rig and both kinetic and mass transport parameters were estimated.
70 88 Often research projects proceed rapidly to a full scale RCT, with vital, preparatory phases overlooked.
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The numerical model is then employed to investigate the effects of up-scaling of laboratory model findings to a full-scale contact tank.
But within minutes of the breaking news, the chatter amounted to a full-scale political attack.
So, avoid going out to a full-scale tendering process if you possibly can.
Molotov pounded harder and deeper, working the dance floor up to a full-scale frenzy.
Such an attack would almost certainly lead to a full-scale war, with many casualties.
Pressure from Saudi-aligned Sunni radicals has led to a full-scale crackdown on Shia politicking.
In 1975 South Vietnam fell to a full-scale invasion by the North.
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