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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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To mark the show's birthday, a 45-minute special called The Archers: Truth and Lies will be broadcast in instalments throughout New Year's Day, before being played in full at 19:15.

From BBC

The slowdown foreseen by many on Wall Street never materialized in full.

From The Wall Street Journal

While most plants only had one flower with many buds yet to open up, some were in full bloom with the sweet fragrant scent only the lily can provide.

From Los Angeles Times

And the coaching carousel is already in full swing, with one assistant already gone and Zach garnering outside interest, namely from his alma mater, Kansas State.

From Los Angeles Times

"With the passing of the Employment Rights Act, we will transform workers' rights for the 21st Century with a clear commitment to implement this in full and on time," they added.

From BBC