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full

[fool] / fʊl /






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It means no direct trains linking London Euston with north-west England and Scotland for 11 full days.

From BBC

The stock market’s momentum appears to have stalled in December, with the S&P 500 sitting on a monthly loss heading into the final full week of the calendar year.

From MarketWatch

Pharmacists who work with seniors say doctors might not be aware of their patients’ full medication list.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tickets purchased for opening day will be honored Dec. 28, with full refunds available on request.

From Los Angeles Times

The company said it could not offer a precise time frame for full restoration but would continue to provide updates.

From Los Angeles Times