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The phrase "a fully functioning prototype" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a model or version of a product that operates as intended and is ready for testing or demonstration.
Example: "The team presented a fully functioning prototype of the new smartphone at the tech conference, showcasing its innovative features."
Alternatives: "a fully operational prototype" or "a complete working prototype."
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This paper describes construction and performance of a fully functioning prototype of this calorimeter.
The initial phase of device development is presented including data of a fully functioning prototype and the results of its application in animal and human cadavers.
This can mean anything from developing a fully functioning prototype to a clickable presentation, or even simple, hand-drawn "screens" to help customers get a sense of the experience.
The technology needed to create a fully functioning prototype, however, is still about 20 years away.
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Failing to invest in a fully functioning car?
(The car did have a fully functioning theft-alarm system).
Take action to create a fully functioning digital single market.
On a good night, though, with a fully functioning PA, he's a hugely engaging performer.
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