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The phrase "a fully equipped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has all the necessary tools, features, or facilities for a specific purpose.
Example: "The new gym is a fully equipped facility, offering everything from weights to cardio machines."
Alternatives: "well-equipped" or "fully furnished".
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— into a fully equipped darkroom.
All boats feature a fully equipped kitchen.
(A fully equipped Cayenne Turbo tops $100,000).
(A fully equipped XG 350 is nearly $27,000).
A fully equipped Santa Fe has a list price of around $23,000.
Ken is a retired economist in Virginia with a fully equipped wood shop in his basement.
(La Dolce Vita Division): The Y.M.C.A. in Rome has a fully equipped bar.
We had a beautiful and spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a fully equipped kitchen.
He even set up part of his garage as a fully equipped Plymouth dealership showroom.
It can act as a command and control centre and has a fully equipped field hospital.
His interrogations, he says, took place in a "fully equipped torture chamber".
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