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Discover Ludwig"a full-fledged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is complete or has reached its fullest potential. For example: "She has become a full-fledged professional in the field of graphic design."
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Or a full-fledged fair?
This isn't a full-fledged boycott.
Now she's a full-fledged star.
Photography became a full-fledged second career.
Singapore is not a full-fledged democracy.
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"It was a full-fledged riot".
"They ran a full-fledged campaign here.
The F.B.I. opened a full-fledged investigation.
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One a full fledged mental hospital.
Since then I have become a full fledged LGBT advocate.
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