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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Fully tighten" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when giving instructions related to securing or fastening something completely.
Example: "Make sure to fully tighten the screws to ensure the shelf is stable."
Alternatives: "Tighten completely" or "Secure tightly."
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This is not just like failing to fully tighten the washer in the almost certain knowledge that the tap will one day leak again.
If workers don't fully tighten bolts that hold seat belts, the line automatically shuts down.
Don't fully tighten these yet.
Adjust accordingly, and then fully tighten the bed headboard screws.
Do not fully tighten any of the screws.
Insert the passenger side discs from the lift kit and the replacement nuts but do not fully tighten the nuts.
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The bolts were fully tightened to ensure the fixity of supports.
While conducting the test on the various frames, bolts were fully tightened ensuring full fixity at the supports.
Another minor problem: I have a small head and without a hat on, they are a bit loose on top, even when they're fully tightened.
Cortical screws are inserted into the oval plate holes but not fully tightened to permit sliding of the plate to compress the fracture fragments.
Once the loop is fully tightened, you are finished.
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