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"in full accord" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be in complete agreement or harmony with something or someone. Example: The committee members were in full accord on the decision to increase funding for the project.
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Powell says that the cabinet is "in full accord" on the conduct of the antiterror campaign.
In full accord with this observation, the anchor placed on the upstream area of the gene Ε showed no interaction with any of the test fragments studied in either erythroid or non-erythroid cells.
In full accord with this suggestion, we have found that isolated nonsynaptic brain mitochondria (BM) and spinal cord mitochondria (SCM) do not contain endogenous substrates: upon addition of freshly isolated BM or SCM to the polarographic chamber without substrates, the oxygen consumption and reduction of mitochondrial NAD(P) were close to zero.
"We always provide high-quality care in full accord with state and federal law," he said.
They also ensured that French and Germans would go into EU summit meetings, if not in full accord then at least knowing just where the other stood.
And when Mr. Law roars, you can feel the audience snapping to attention in full accord with a leading man you thought you knew only to discover the hint of a newly minted career still to come.
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He said his unnamed deputy "does not live up to the requirements of his office in full," according to Interfax.
Units of 19 banks received the loans, which were all repaid in full, according to the Fed.
They expressed concern to Mr. Ufferfilge and asked whether he could liquidate the money-losing holdings, but were told to hold onto the securities because the investments were "money good," meaning the principal on the package of mortgage bonds would eventually be repaid in full, according to the lawsuit, which is expected to be filed in New York State Supreme Court.
One in five U.S. families with health insurance have medical bills that they cannot afford to pay in full, according to a recent brief from a division of the Department of Health and Human Services that looked at 2012 data.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly told a meeting of Democratic lawmakers that President Donald Trump's campaign pledges to curb immigration ― including his promise to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border ― were uninformed, and that such a structure was unlikely to happen in full, according to multiple media reports.
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