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full-scale
(of a plan, etc.) of actual size; having the same dimensions as the original

full-scale [¦fu̇l ‚skāl]
(ordnance)
Of an attack or other operation, all-out or maximum.


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Tokyo, has resumed full-scale production of syndiotactic polystyrene (SPS) resin at its 11-million-lb/yr Chiba plant in Japan.
Their 50-50 joint venture, known as Cordillera de las Minas, discovered deposits that it concluded to be too small to develop into full-scale mining projects.
At the same time, we need at least twenty years to really move the United States toward full-scale deployment of alternative sources of energy.
 
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