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  1. Completely, as in His talk covered the subject in full, or The debt was repaid in full. [Mid-1500s]


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The moment was so unique that U.S. and Israeli warplanes struck in full daylight.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the nearby West Bank city of Ramallah, 15 kilometres north of Jerusalem, Palestinians mostly carried on with life as usual, with markets in full swing and conversations only occasionally interrupted by overhead blasts.

From Barron's

Last month, Guterres warned that the UN was facing financial collapse and could run out of cash by July, with member states neither paying in full nor or time.

From Barron's

The cheeky shirts, available both in full length and as crop tops, have become a viral sensation, with the initial release selling out in just one day.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, what some have called the artificial-intelligence “fear trade” remained in full effect.

From MarketWatch