The phrase
"full points" means that someone has scored the highest possible number of points or achieved a perfect score in a particular situation or activity.
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Sentences with «full points»
- The company consistently gets full points for communicating effectively and offering prompt responses to questions and complaints. (canadianbusiness.com)
- Look; of the top 7 sides last season, only one has taken full points from the two games, so why the conditional support implied in that statement? (justarsenal.com)
- We have to get full points in the last two matches. (newindianexpress.com)
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