full strength

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandstrength

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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strength
noun
uk
/streŋθ/
us
/streŋθ/
the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or ...
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(Definition offullandstrengthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull strength

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We recover thefullstrengthof their result for hyperbolic attractors.
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In fact, we do not need thefullstrengthof this result.
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However, the following counterexample shows that condition (15) in itsfullstrengthis necessary.
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It was less effective when applied atfullstrengthor to grains that had been freshly harvested.
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By 'fullstrength' we mean a function type or implication that is adjoint to a cartesian product or conjunction.
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They must be atfullstrength.
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I believe thefullstrengthis 320.
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It is up to itsfullstrength.
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Would these divisions be atfullstrength?
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The doctor has a radiation beam that can destroy the tumor, but atfullstrength, it will destroy the intervening tissue as well.
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This will be close to the matched condition for a fullstrength bend, and hence subsequent bends are atfullstrength. 3!
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When we had good cadets, we were atfullstrength.
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How many police forces are up tofullstrength?
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Last night it was operating atfullstrength.
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It is just about up tofullstrength.
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Units abroad are maintained at theirfullstrength.
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Are these centres now running atfullstrength?
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The staff is not yet up to itsfullstrength.
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At present all units are up tofullstrength.
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The only things to notice are that thefullstrengthof uniform discreteness of - is not required and that we are no longer confined to real spaces.
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In both gender and science studies, naturalization is ideology atfullstrength, hardening the flimsy conventions of culture into the immutable, inevitable, and indifferent dictates of nature.
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I am glad that our embassy there is atfullstrength.
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