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Meaning of 'fullbooked'
Hi guys!
I am little bit complicated because i have gotten a message like that ' fullbooked' as an application result. What is the meaning of it?
Mar 27, 2017 5:46 PM
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Usually the term is 'fully booked' and means that all the places in the course/programme/event have already been reserved. Therefore there is no space left.
March 27, 2017
i don't know
March 27, 2017
I see, i have asked them what they wanted to say. Thanks a lot!
March 27, 2017
We wouldn't say 'fullbooked' - that sounds like a mistake on the site or form you are looking at. We would always say 'fully booked'.
March 27, 2017
Well, both fully booked and fullbooked have same meaning? ( also thank you for answer and correcting)
March 27, 2017
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