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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always more fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of continuously increasing understanding or depth of knowledge about a subject.
Example: "As we explore this topic, we aim to understand it always more fully."
Alternatives: "ever more completely" or "increasingly in depth".
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I suspect he doubted that his brother, who was always more fully submerged in a New Labour project from which Ed always felt at half-a-remove, was capable of making a break.
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Then a visit to the home of a friend who lives in the neighborhood — something we always try for, to see a place more fully, when we can swing it.
You're always better served when your antagonist is more fully realized and humanized.
Those sort of declarations do not always hold up once a candidate examines his situation more fully.
The Soviet empire morphed from our sworn enemy into a sordid kleptocracy with whom business could be done, and le Carré turned his attention more fully to the West, which has always been his real subject.
As you embrace this aliveness that is always here, you find that you love more, laugh more, and live life more fully.
Through her I began to more fully appreciate the love I'd been given and the sanctuary that home has always represented.
Celebrate more fully.
Or more fully snag him?
(I wrote about it more fully here).
Cat Game (free) was more fully featured.
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