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The phrase "able to fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the capability to completely achieve or understand something.
Example: "I want to ensure that I am able to fully comprehend the material before the exam."
Alternatives: "capable of completely" or "able to entirely".
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No one has ever been able to fully conquer Afghanistan.
Trump simply proposed that households be able to "fully deduct" their childcare expenses against their taxes.
"That's also why the novel was never able to fully flourish in the German language.
All of us should be able to fully enjoy a dining experience.
I have buried many activists we weren't able to fully protect.
His mother believed in her husband's philosophy, but was never able to fully understand it.
The Wildcats will not be able to fully exhale until they reach the Big East final.
He hadn't been able to fully describe his theory geometrically, and it wasn't comprehensive.
So we say we would not be able to fully achieve that for another six years.
It's hard to commit espionage without being able to fully immerse.
I hope someday that Israel will be able to fully experience it".
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