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The phrase "are fully loaded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely filled or equipped, often referring to vehicles, software, or resources.
Example: "The trucks are fully loaded with supplies for the disaster relief effort."
Alternatives: "are completely filled" or "are fully equipped".
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But both are fully loaded.
Add Jared Rivers and the Cats are fully loaded for experience, if short of pace.
At Arepa Mania, the sandwiches are fully loaded, but conquer them you must.
Also, some Tacoma pickup owners may notice a rough ride when their 2005-8 Double Cab trucks are fully loaded.
We are reducing the number of empty trips our vans make by ensuring our vans - and our suppliers' vans - are fully loaded, and, in the UK, using our own train and canals to transport goods.
But most foreign ships entering the Great Lakes are fully loaded, and their ballast tanks are empty except for a layer of sludge on the bottom of the tanks that often includes fish eggs or marine plant seeds.
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Let's say you're fully loaded at 80,000 pounds.
Trouble was, when the trunk was fully loaded, the floor sagged.
But now with a $1 surcharge, the fare is fully loaded at rush hour.
Even after the plane was fully loaded, it still had to sit.
"At peak time, we are dealing with a system that is fully loaded," he said.
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