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The phrase "allow to fully cure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of letting a material, such as paint or adhesive, reach its optimal state of hardness or stability.
Example: "After applying the sealant, make sure to allow it to fully cure before exposing it to moisture."
Alternatives: "permit to completely set" or "let it cure completely".
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The solvent was allowed to fully evaporate from inside of the capillary before the CNTY was sealed into the capillary with Loctite brand 5 min epoxy and was allowed to fully cure for 24 h.
Pour the sterile agar plates and allow to fully set.
Allow the paint to fully cure.
Leave it for epoxy to fully cure and harden.
Curing area means the area in a slabstock foam production facility where foam buns are allowed to fully develop physical properties.
It can take weeks for some household and building paints to fully cure, such as latex paints.
Allow to fully dry.
Allow to fully cool.
Allow to fully dry before reusing.
Allow to fully dry before lifting.
Allow to fully dry before proceeding.
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