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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
full time
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But among those with children under 18, 44 percent said they would choose to work part time rather than full time.
▪ But despite that, Gloucestershire County Council still can't find another school that will accept him as a full time student.
▪ Jacob also has been criticized for not staffing her El Cajon field office full time.
▪ Many women work full time for the same reason many men do-they need the money for their families.
▪ Part-time Ulster Defence Regiment staff have been called-in to work full time.
▪ There were 12 of us on the boat and three full time crew.
▪ This assumes a gap of some years after full time schooling.
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full time

n. 1 The full number of hours usually worked in a day or week, in distinction to part-time work. 2 The end of a game of football or rugby.

Usage examples of "full time".

But this was in an MP outfit where we were working full time trying to keep drugs out of the barracks.

Finally he demanded that I quit my other job to become a full time maid.

Not having any choice I quit and became the full time maid around here.

That was a feeling laced with fret and, for him, a dram of guilt, less on Rhoda's account than because he couldn't bring himself to work full time on escape.