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The phrase "able to fully charge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability of a device or battery to reach its maximum charge capacity.
Example: "The new smartphone is able to fully charge in just 30 minutes, making it incredibly convenient for users on the go."
Alternatives: "capable of complete charging" or "able to achieve full charge".
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I was able to fully charge my phone on the Powermat in two hours.
As of now, one of van Dongen's dresses is able to fully charge a smartphone after only two hours in the sun.
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The batteries take a while to fully charge but once they're ready to go, it's nice to be able to use this lamp anywhere I need a little extra light.
It then takes four hours to fully charge.
It takes about four hours to fully charge the battery.
This capacity is enough to fully charge an iPhone 6.
The removable battery takes about 4 hours to fully charge.
It takes 3.5 hours to fully charge the Sanyo battery.
PEVs with different initial values of SOC require different charging times to fully charge their batteries.
At a Level 2 charger, it takes overnight, more or less, to fully charge.
Allow the batteries to fully charge.
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