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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fully fledged operating" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It can be used when describing a complete or fully developed operating system or process, but it needs to be followed by a noun.
Example: "The software is now a fully fledged operating system that supports multiple applications."
Alternatives: "a fully developed operating" or "a fully established operating".
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If Chrome OS continues to mature into a fully fledged operating system, which this hardware seems to suggest, then one day we might all be using Google's cloud OS.
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It can still feel like a frustrating mix of fully fledged operating system and undercooked user experience.
A fully fledged border control system, however, would never stand.
The key question they are asking is whether Bearwood was operating as a fully fledged company at the time that the donations were made.
The key question being examined is whether Bearwood was operating as a fully fledged company at the time that the donations were made amid allegations that it is a front to allow him to donate.
By the latter, he means such initiatives as a fully fledged film market, which has been operating since 2012, and which has morphed into a production and development programme called Venice Production Bridge, or a "gap-financing" platform for film-makers looking for extra investment.
"I look at an insect as the work of a fully fledged artist," he said.
He was a fully fledged freelance writer.
Was he a fully fledged hippy?
No, Sandberg tries to start a fully fledged social movement.
Becoming a fully fledged sushi chef usually takes a decade.
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