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The phrase "ability to fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or potential to completely engage in or accomplish something.
Example: "Her ability to fully understand complex concepts sets her apart from her peers."
Alternatives: "capacity to completely" or "skill to entirely".
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It may also lack the ability to fully compensate him.
Here is what McCann calls "radical empathy" – an ability to fully and truly tell another's tales.
Her ability to fully embody the work with such power and subtlety was astonishing and humbling.
Mired in debt, Alberta lacked the ability to fully develop the resource.
When Britain lost its factories, it also lost its ability to fully support new design.
"He has the ability to fully fulfill his responsibilities as Commander in Chief," Mr. Lockhart said.
"No one company would have the ability to fully exploit this discovery," he said.
The literature reports that workload factors affect nurses' ability to fully engage in continuing professional development.
Just the ability to fully plan our own mission approaches and getaways would be a huge addition.
"It allowed them the ability to fully concentrate on the grieving process, rather than attempt to do both jobs.
Admirable as it is, Keith's local focus undercuts her ability to fully explore the wider meaning of the massacre.
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