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The phrase "a fuller account" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more detailed or comprehensive explanation or description of a subject.
Example: "In order to understand the situation better, I would appreciate a fuller account of the events that transpired."
Alternatives: "a more detailed explanation" or "a more comprehensive report".
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A fuller account of the museum's collections awaits Phase 2. Stay tuned.
Daringly Whistlerian and indisputably modernist, they whet the appetite for a fuller account of Ms. Frankenthaler's long, resolutely focused career.
But people's patience has limits; sooner or later ordinary citizens will challenge the prevailing wisdom and demand a fuller account.
Here is a fuller account of what Jeremy Corbyn's spokesman told reporters in the briefing about the May statement.
Over time, however, memorials have sought to provide a fuller account of the event they seek to commemorate.
Since her death in 1977, Tony has been attempting to piece together a fuller account of her life.
Few of those directly involved were eager to talk to me, but many did speak, allowing me to piece together a fuller account of the puzzling affair.
The playwright Sam Marks has devised a fuller account of those debauched hours in "Brack's Last Bachelor Party," at 59E59 Theaters.
She is also writing a fuller account of the shooting — "pulp nonfiction," she called it, "a true story told in a pulp-fiction style".
His administration has faced pressure from civil liberties groups and members of Congress to provide a fuller account of the nation's use of drone strikes.
How is it that viewers of "CBS This Morning" get a fuller account of a "60 Minutes" mistake than do viewers of "60 Minutes"?
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