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The phrase "a full complement of functions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a complete set of features or capabilities of a system, tool, or service.
Example: "The new software update provides a full complement of functions that enhance user experience and productivity."
Alternatives: "a complete set of functions" or "an entire range of functions".
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According to this model, complementary partial 'loss-of-function' mutations in both genes results in the sharing of a full complement of functions that had been performed originally by the single ancestral gene [ 2].
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The Court can and has functioned with less than a full complement of Justices many times in his history.
Taken together, our results reveal that, during the hematopoietic expansion phase, the FL seems to have a full complement of hepatic progenitors, though only a limited development of liver functions occurs.
The chairman, Mr. Gottlieb, said to function at its best, the board needed a full complement of "qualified people who are going to attend".
Shelves are stocked with a full complement of whiskeys.
For once, Sale have a full complement of players.
It has a head and a full complement of limbs.
"Typically, he gets a full complement of reps.
("Full-featured" means that the CD burner and a full complement of jacks are built in).
Peter J. R. Trapp, who runs the $170 million Needham Growth fund, has a full complement of foul-weather gear.
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