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full-line

American  
[fool-lahyn] / ˈfʊlˈlaɪn /

adjective

Commerce.
  1. of, supplying, or dealing in many related products and services, as opposed to a single or limited one.


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Five of the eight new "full-line" stores will be situated on former Debenhams sites in the Leeds White Rose, Liverpool ONE, Birmingham Bullring, Manchester Trafford and Lakeside Thurrock shopping centres.

From BBC • Jan. 16, 2023

M&S, which last week reported better-than-expected Christmas trading, said its new store pipeline for 2023-24 includes eight full-line stores, including in Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham and Manchester.

From Reuters • Jan. 16, 2023

Prestige Ameritech, the largest full-line domestic surgical mask manufacturer, was producing 600,000 masks each day but struggling to meet demand.

From Washington Post • Feb. 15, 2020

On Thursday, Nordstrom will open its first full-line store in Manhattan, a sleek, three-floor home to men’s clothing, shoes and grooming supplies at 57th Street and Broadway.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2018

The liberty of retail dealers is limited in a variety of ways, such as fixing resale prices, requirement of exclusive dealing, and full-line forcing.

From Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II by Fetter, Frank Albert