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"fully operational" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to mean "In full working order and capable of being used". For example: "The machine is now fully operational and ready for use."
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Now it's fully operational".
Ferry schedules are nearly fully operational now.
It is now a fully operational restaurant.
Those pupils were fully operational, the irises a startling cobalt.
In fact, the gate was never fully operational.
All four of the regional airports are now fully operational.
"Today they are fully operational in 18 countries".
Both hotels say they remain open and fully operational.
When fully operational, the WePods will travel at 15mph.
It is waiting for that to be fully operational.
The new system will be fully operational by 2008.
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