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The phrase "and work fully with" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize complete collaboration or engagement with something or someone.
Example: "We need to ensure that all departments can and work fully with the new software system to maximize efficiency."
Alternatives: "and collaborate completely with" or "and engage fully with".
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The company aims to make it easy to make accounts remotely, accept customers and work fully with international debit cards.
Preferable still would be to have the spectral data file available for direct import into one's favorite spectral viewing program, allowing the reader to manipulate the spectrum, overlay it with one's own sample, and work fully with all the data.
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She was one of the few British directors (before or since) to work fully with an ensemble, from training to performance.
In order to work fully with ourselves, we need to access that creative unconscious.
"I am working fully with the master plan," Mr. Calatrava said, "and using it as inspiration".
Though the system worked fully, with Turing demonstrating it to officials by encrypting and decrypting a recording of a Winston Churchill speech, Delilah was not adopted for use.
This approach allows full calibration based on the separation of the individual cameras and will work fully automatically with completely unmarked and undisturbed animals.
Samantha Davison, a company spokeswoman, said that Massey had fired Mr. Hughart in 2010, before that acquisition, but said the company was "committed to working fully" with the agencies investigating the disaster.
A Stormforce spokesman added: "We have worked fully with the MAIB on its thorough investigation into the loss of Cheeki Rafiki and her four crew Andy, James, Paul and Steve.
Along with Visa, the supermarket emphasises that the work fully complied with the Data Protection Act.
Bedford must have insisted on between 10 and 12 seconds of complete stillness from the human figures in this majestic work, fully consonant with the 19th-century vogue for the timeless, immovable east – except for one deliberate anachronism.
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