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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a topic or issue has been completely covered or resolved.
Example: "The concerns raised during the meeting were addressed fully in the follow-up report."
Alternatives: "fully addressed" or "completely covered".
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He added that the problem could not be addressed fully until spring training.
If investors' rights were abused, this needs to be addressed fully.
"It's an epidemic that is not being addressed fully," said Bob Filner, a Democratic congressman from San Diego and the senior Democrat on the House Veterans Affairs Committee.
This is a possible indication that the overlapping nature of FBMC symbols is not addressed fully.
We worked together to insure that sexual violence in conflict and gender based crimes were addressed fully within the Rome Statute and by the future court.
These points are now addressed fully.
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That's one thing that the culture and the law need to address fully, Mr. Hoofnagle suggested.
His change in personality is something that Vermeil will not address fully, mainly because that is the way of National Football League coaches.
And he has yet to address fully the issues that likely voters in a general election tell pollsters are most important: jobs and the economy.
Only last week, a report from the National Audit Office noted: "Despite the importance of GPs in tackling health inequalities, the department has yet to address fully GP shortages in areas of need".
Well, my only question to you is whether you told the president -- A. I understand, Commissioner, but I will, if you'll just give me a moment, I will address fully the questions that you've asked.
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