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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are almost fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being that is nearly complete or achieved, often in relation to a process or condition.
Example: "The renovations on the building are almost fully completed, and we expect to open next month."
Alternatives: "are nearly complete" or "are almost finished".
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"After being in a heavy cash position, we are buyers today and are almost fully invested".
DDI finished building them three years ago, he says; already, they are almost fully occupied.
Some departments are almost fully devolved, such as education and health, while others are partly so.
But companies like K12 are almost fully in charge — devising curriculum, hiring teachers and principals and evaluating student performance.
The business units are almost fully let, with some firms relocating from as far away as Milton Keynes and the South-West.
Europe and the Americas are almost fully electrified, and Asia is quickly catching up, but the absolute number of Africans without power remains steady.
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Employees in Italy are almost fully-insured against earnings losses due to illness.
He has been almost fully dehumanized.
The football world was almost fully contained within the game.
A campaign structure is almost fully locked into place.
"My foot is O.K.," he said, adding that his ankle is almost fully healed.
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