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The phrase "we were full" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that one is physically or emotionally satisfied or complete. Example: After a delicious Thanksgiving dinner, we were all full and content.
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We were full of holes.
"We were full of power and ambition".
They knew we were full of stress".
But we were full of idealism.
We were full of grace that day.
"We were full of questions," Ms. Mitchell said.
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Once we went to church, we were full-on Christians, too.
"We were full-time college students, and we lived a couple of miles away," he said.
After Beijing we knew the only way we'd medal in London was if we were full-time athletes".
We were like: 'Frigging hell!' "When he went full-time training – because we were full-time at Fleetwood – he just came on unbelievably.
He's as bald as a billiard ball now, but then he had long blonde hair, 6 feet 3 inches tall, boots with big heels, corduroy bell bottoms — we were full-blown hippies.
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