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The phrase "a fully charged battery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a battery that has been completely charged and is ready for use.
Example: "Before heading out on our camping trip, make sure to pack a fully charged battery for the camera."
Alternatives: "a completely charged battery" or "a fully energized battery."
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Playback time with a fully charged battery is about eight hours.
Two federal agencies say they know how far the new Nissan Leaf will go on a fully charged battery.
On Tuesday, Tesla unveiled a coming electric S.U.V. that can travel nearly 300 miles on a fully charged battery.
Instead, he finished the trip on a fully charged battery, using an extra quarter gallon of fuel.
Nissan's Leaf is expected to have a range of about 100 miles on a fully charged battery, but it does not have a backup power source.
G.M. still stands behind its pledge that the Volt will be able to travel at least 40 miles with no exhaust emissions on a fully charged battery.
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On a single, fully charged battery the unit runs up to 40 hours pushing a lightweight, 27-foot boat at 3 miles per hour.
The fully charged battery estimate was 11.8 miles.
Remove the fully charged battery and only put it back in when you need to use it.
Bring a few extra fully charged batteries, you'll be glad you did on long trips.
However, as all the buzzing action takes place in the lipstick tip itself, even with the cap on, the vibrating is a bit dull, with fully charged batteries.
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