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The phrase "a fully integrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely combined or unified with other elements, often in a technical or organizational context.
Example: "The new software solution offers a fully integrated platform that streamlines all business operations."
Alternatives: "a completely integrated" or "an entirely integrated".
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Our approach to diversity is a fully integrated program.
We have a fully integrated entrepreneurship ecosystem here.
"By 2015 when all this is finished we will be a fully integrated multichannel business.
Do these elements cohere into a fully integrated and affecting portrait?
He was supposed to complete the company's "transition to a fully integrated digital business".
Labour will commit to a clear plan for a fully integrated railway in public ownership".
She's disappointed by her husband's determination to become a fully integrated American.
The council is currently working to bring Education Leeds into a fully integrated childrens' services department.
A fully integrated prototype has been built and tested.
Needles, A. et al. Development and initial application of a fully integrated photoacoustic micro-ultrasound system.
Still, a plant complex falls well short of a fully integrated business operation.
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a truly integrated
a are incorporated
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