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Ordinary handwriting in which words are set down full?

The phrase you're describing is cursive handwriting.

Here's why:

* Cursive refers to a style of handwriting where letters are joined together in a flowing manner. This contrasts with print handwriting, where each letter is written separately.

* Full implies that the words are written out completely, as opposed to abbreviations or shorthand.

Therefore, "ordinary handwriting in which words are set down full" is another way of saying cursive handwriting.

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