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The phrase "a fully realized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been completely developed or brought to its full potential.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a fully realized expression of her unique style and vision."
Alternatives: "a complete manifestation" or "a fully developed".
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"Darwin's Nightmare" is a fully realized poetic vision.
The game environment is a fully realized universe.
Over the last 20-plus years, A.P.C. has turned denial into a fully realized aesthetic.
If only there were a fully realized play attached to these poems.
I can't honestly say I feel those sensations as a fully realized image of my gal.
A fully realized one-woman show, "No Regrets" belongs on a small Off Broadway stage.
But only with "Tootsie," in 1982, did Mr. Pollack become a fully realized Hollywood player.
Tender and sad, it is a fully realized work of mumblecore poetry.
Then 208 West 70th Street might be a fully realized restaurant.
But don't give your character a fully realized set of emotions.
"It's a fully realized, very atmospheric album, recorded on their own but with brilliant production values," Mr. Bishop said.
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