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The phrase "are fully known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or details that are completely understood or recognized.
Example: "The consequences of the decision are fully known to all stakeholders involved."
Alternatives: "are completely understood" or "are entirely recognized."
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Under the closed-world assumption, the possible context events are fully known at design time.
But, by printing the cartoons before the details of the case are fully known they may be jumping the gun.
In Charlotte Grey, his judgment was true: the little French children, André and Jacob, are fully known in their journey from family security to extermination.
"We have all seen the medical problems and complications when pharmaceuticals and therapeutic modalities are released for general use before their effects are fully known," Palmetto said.
But that doesn't mean that the extent and quality of her obsessively dotted and patterned paintings and sculptures are fully known.
For example, in backgammon, a dice game, the starting position is predetermined and equal, and all subsequent moves are fully known to both players.
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So, in running the algorithm, the relevant information is fully known.
Until then, the risks associated with them cannot be fully known.
But the paintings' deliberately blurred surfaces ominously embalm events whose truth will never be fully known.
Where this cow went and what it ate might never be fully known.
Why Ms. Travers gave up the violin will never be fully known.
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