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The phrase "always fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is consistently complete or thorough in nature.
Example: "I strive to always fully understand the requirements before starting any project."
Alternatives: "consistently complete" or "always entirely".
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She's always fully committed.
"We were always fully clothed," he said.
Upbeat, if not always fully informed, servers.
"We're always fully invested," Mr. Turner said.
We do not always fully disclose.
The shows are always fully booked.
These differences are not always fully understood, leading to uncertainty.
"We have always fully funded research," he said.
But they are not always fully satisfying as films.
(Winterton does not always "fully support" Cameron on policy).
The way she was always fully there registering, questioning.
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