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Studyinglanguages Posted 9 years ago
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Full family

"With full family in London."

Is this a correct phrase? I'm aware that the word 'whole' would be preferred to the word full, but is the phrase 'full family completely wrong?


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It's notw rong. although you should say eg with my/his full family . .

  • It's notw rong.
  • although you should say eg with my/his full family .
  • .
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It's notw rong. although you should say eg with my/his full family . . .

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