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The phrase "a fully operational model" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a model that is completely functional and ready for use, often in contexts related to technology, engineering, or simulations.
Example: "After months of development, we finally have a fully operational model that can be tested in real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "a completely functional model" or "an entirely operational model".
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It is now a fully operational restaurant.
A fully operational system would require 1,500 of them.
To turn every room larger than a toilet into a fully operational venue.
The launch of a fully operational, ruggedised version of the robot is planned for next year.
This was obviously a fully operational first-world judicial system with federal, state and local courts.
This is the next logical step: a fully operational alter ego.
He has bone structure, and a fully operational sense of populist uplift.
Bonhams sold a fully operational M3 Enigma machine for $269,000 at auction in New York last April.
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