Phrases with «full meaning»

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Sentences with «full meaning»

  • For a start, the fact that existing loans have been paid off in full means credit scores are increased. (badcreditloanservices.com)
  • Does a glass half full mean it's time for more wine? (sixtyvines.com)
  • More importantly, not paying your balance in full means that you have to pay for late fees — this, consequently, will bring your credit score down. (ultimatemoneyblog.com)
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