In full force

If something is “in full force,” it is at complete capacity, supply, or strength.

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If something is “in full force,” it is at complete capacity, supply, or strength. The cicadas won’t be where I live now, but I might go to Indiana, the next state over, just to hear them when they’re “in full force,” or when the cicadas are out at full capacity. The lobbyists were out “in full force” to protest the new law.

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