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"Full proof" is likely a misinterpretation of "foolproof," which refers to a design or plan that is so simple and reliable that it cannot go wrong or be misused. It implies that even a person lacking experience or knowledge would be unable to make mistakes. The term is often used in various contexts to indicate safety and reliability.

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