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The phrase "always fully comprehensible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently easy to understand or clear in meaning.
Example: "The instructions provided were always fully comprehensible, making the process straightforward for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "consistently clear" or "always easy to understand".
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As the story unfolds, their fateful decisions are eminently plausible, but not always fully comprehensible.
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The situation we're in seems fully comprehensible.
The marbles were only fully comprehensible when the contributions of Asia and Europe were both considered, he added.
"We were always fully clothed," he said.
She's always fully committed.
We do not always fully disclose.
The shows are always fully booked.
Upbeat, if not always fully informed, servers.
He thought that history had a design, and that the Depression was an event fully comprehensible within the context of that design: it was the long-predicted collapse of the capitalist order.
(Winterton does not always "fully support" Cameron on policy).
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