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Idioms and Phrases

Also, to the fullest . To the maximum extent, completely, as in He had always lived life to the full . [Late 1300s]
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Mrs Daniel added: "He was a great father, son and husband and his legacy will always be to live life to the full."

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Some victims relatives would be concerned a UK inquiry will not get to the full truth if there is this significant blind spot.

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The trash fee proposal heads to the full City Council for a vote Friday.

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"I will never trust people to the full extent, and I won't lie, there are some days when I don't even want to have my own family," she said.

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Now, Musk is destroying what’s left of America’s meager social safety net, exposing working-class Americans to the full brunt of the market.

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