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full-throated

adjective as in loudmouthed

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President-elect Donald Trump’s full-throated support for oil and gas drilling might be expected to send a chill through the electric vehicle industry were it not for a wild card in his fledgling administration: Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk.

Cameron Drews, podcast producer Who you are voting for this year: Kamala Harris Why: My vote is definitely not a full-throated endorsement of Harris and the Dems, who continue to support brutal attacks on civilians in Gaza and Lebanon.

From Slate

Now the world’s richest man, Musk has tossed his full-throated support and tens of millions of dollars behind Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid, citing illegal immigration as a top concern.

From Salon

The Democratic push for early voting, in contrast, is full-throated, with no asterisks.

Jason’s autism-related behaviors are so severe — loud vocalizations all the way up to full-throated attacks, including on himself — we hadn’t dared try to travel by plane since he’d had a meltdown 10 years ago and found ourselves increasingly confined to home.

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