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The phrase "almost fully implemented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a project, system, or process that is nearing completion but not entirely finished.
Example: "The new software features are almost fully implemented, and we expect to launch the final version next week."
Alternatives: "nearly complete" or "mostly implemented".
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This law was introduced gradually from 1992 onwards being almost fully implemented (100% of the first two courses and 90% of the last two) in the academic year 1998-1999.
In centres where BPR is almost fully implemented, the entire working context is modelled according to BPR standards.
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It found that only 64% of the 339 recommendations of the royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody had been fully implemented, almost 30 years after its final report, but that a further 30% had been mostly or partially implemented.
Besides sparing patients the pain of big bills, the strategy can also increase income for dentists, said Dr. Farrugia, who estimated that revenues for his practice rose almost 10percentthehe first year he fully implemented medical billing.
As soon as the foregoing has been fully implemented there will almost certainly be no more slaughters in the protected venues.
It's the conundrum of the digital age: almost as soon as your company has fully implemented a new digital initiative, it's on the verge of becoming obsolete.
Of course, almost by definition, a strategy can never actually be fully implemented because everything that you necessarily assumed when formulating it — about customers, technology, regulation, competitors, and so on — is in a constant state of flux.
Fadell said last December that this future is nearly a decade away from being fully implemented.
Almost 10% of single-market directives have yet to be fully implemented.Ominously, the leaders of France and Germany, two of the worst laggards over these directives, are also chafing at EU rules that stop them subsidising industries.
That is the dilemma in Oregon and almost every state as the new Common Core State Standards begin to be fully implemented.
A report examining the potential benefits of the measure, released Monday by California fiscal analysts Blue Sky Consulting Group, found that legal marijuana will generate almost $1 billion annually in state and local revenue once the system is fully implemented.
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