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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the completion or attainment of something in its entirety or maximum capacity.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving full compliance with the new regulations by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "reaching complete" or "attaining total".
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For the analysis of temporal achievement of full chimerism, the first day of achieving full donor chimerism was measured.
India became a republic, achieving full independence from Great Britain.
Robbins said achieving full authenticity requires several steps.
Chinese officials denounce even the compromise of autonomy as a scheme for achieving full independence.
The first is the difficulty in achieving full densification even at relatively high sintering temperatures.
It is trivial to add an operation achieving full abstraction, but this operation is rather peculiar.
A primary challenge of sintering nanosized powders is to control grain growth while achieving full densification.
Thus, grain growth is decreased by one order of magnitude while achieving full densification.
Achieving full calcination at the lowest possible temperature reduces the cost of oxygen and fuel consumption.
After achieving full bloom (40 min post-overwrap removal), the difference between these areas were negligible.
Yes, it's about achieving full equality, about ending male violence against women, ensuring women's reproductive rights, and promoting women's leadership.
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