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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to fully exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to utilize or implement a skill, right, or resource completely.
Example: "The new policy enhances the ability to fully exercise one's rights in the workplace."
Alternatives: "capacity to fully utilize" or "power to completely exercise".
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Power differentials in the context of poverty, unemployment and lower levels of education or skills not only make workers vulnerable to workplace hazards [ 23], but also compromise their ability to fully exercise their right to self-determination.
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This exclusion appears to hamper the ability of sexual and gender minorities to fully exercise their right to social participation.
He has the power but has been too cautious to fully exercise it.
On this view, to act morally is to exercise freedom, and the only way to fully exercise freedom is to act morally.
Her ability to fully embody the work with such power and subtlety was astonishing and humbling.
It may also lack the ability to fully compensate him.
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.
Any Sky home has the ability to fully customise their filters".
It's a waste, economically, to deny people the ability to fully contribute to our country.
The Bible should not be coming into opposition to your ability to fully love.
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