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The phrase "a fully integrated system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system that operates cohesively, with all components working together seamlessly.
Example: "The new software update has created a fully integrated system that enhances user experience across all devices."
Alternatives: "a completely unified system" or "an entirely cohesive system".
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Integration frameworks proposed in the past fail to provide for a fully integrated system.
There are three approaches to home automation: individual products that plug into homes; products that require some new wiring, and the complete rewiring of the house for a fully integrated system.
The cable will be compatible with "smart" appliances that have microchips; the appliances will be able to "talk" to each other and to the house within a fully integrated system.
It is a fully integrated system complete with laser camera, control unit, and software.
Any company would be willing to switch to other modes if all those involved in its sector (suppliers, competitors and clients) operated in a fully integrated system.
Empowering Community Health Workers (CHW+) Community Health Worker CHW++) is a collaborative, multi-sector approach to strengthening CHW programmes through the creation of a fully integrated system - centred on a backpack containing all the supplies a CHW needs.
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Linley Gwennap, an analyst with the Linley Group, says it's very significant that Intel is finally offering a fully integrated system-on-a-chip.
A fully integrated systems approach will reduce many of the uncertainties with current risk assessment approaches.
The situation is different for a fully integrated systems biology approach.
The fully integrated system consists of a vehicle chassis, four dependent magnetic circuits, four distance sensors, and control and power amplification circuits.
As fully integrated system, CIM is of significant potential in modern manufacturing industry (Nagalingam and Lin 1999).
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