Expressing "a full" with "足足 (zúzú)" - HSK 6 Grammar
足足 is equivalent to expressions like "a full" and "all of" in sentences that emphasize how big, small, long, and the like, something is. 足足 can be either before or after the verb. It is always used with a number.
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Which is a good translation of "she is all of 1.8 meters tall" ?
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Which is not a correct way to say "I have lived here for a full eight years"?
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