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Discover Ludwig"a fully rounded" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
To make it grammatically correct, you could say "a fully rounded education," "a fully rounded experience," etc. For example, "I am looking for a job that will provide me with a fully rounded education."
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Donald, the 12-year-old suspected victim, becomes a fully rounded, though ultimately enigmatic, character.
Donald, the 12-year-old suspected victim, becomes a fully rounded, though ultimately enigmatic, character.
"But a fully rounded Chinese woman on Broadway, mostly speaking her native language — and she is a lead character?
He's the leading man, rather than the weird uncle, and he's a fully rounded character whom people can't help warming to.
"Somehow in two episodes he's managed to take the character and make him a fully rounded, complete part of the show," he said.
"He had morals, he was a fully rounded, level-headed, really caring character in the midst of a really crazy world".
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But now DueDil founder and CEO Damian Kimmelman is a fully-rounded, confident founder who has today raised a $17 million Series B financing round, led by previous investor Oak Investment Partners.
Rael never comes to life as a fully-rounded character.
We're trying to tell a fully-rounded story that I don't think has been told before".
Victoria Matthews: In an ideal world being able to demonstrate that you're a fully-rounded candidate, through work experience and extra-curricular activities, is helpful.
Even Pom-Pom, the dog, who plays such an important part in the denouement, is a fully-rounded character, while the aunts are of Wodehouse standard.
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