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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Fill an order



Is "full an order" commonly used in British English?
  

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HUBLOT Is "full an order" commonly used in British English? No. There is no verb 'full' listed in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  • HUBLOT Is "full an order" commonly used in British English?
  • No.
  • There is no verb 'full' listed in the Cambridge Dictionary.
  • org/us/dictionary/british/full However, both your title and your quoted text contain "fill an order", which is not the same as "full an order".
  • "fill an order" is used in both British and American English.
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HUBLOTIs "full an order" commonly used in British English?
No. There is no verb 'full' listed in the Cambridge Dictionary. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/british/full

However, both your title and your quoted text contain "fill an or
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Thanks a lot, CJ. "Full" was a typo for "fill". Sorry about that!

fill
: to provide the things that are asked for in (something, such as an order)
fill an order
(US) fill a prescripti
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HUBLOTDon't British English speakers say "fill a prescription"?
I don't live where people speak British English so I don't know. I have a feeling that they would understand that expression even if they don't normally use it themselves.

CJ

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