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The phrase "are fully realized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been completely achieved or brought into existence.
Example: "The potential of the new technology will only be evident when its benefits are fully realized in the market."
Alternatives: "are completely achieved" or "are entirely fulfilled."
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None of the adult characters are fully realized, for one thing.
or "Law & Order" are fully realized characters out of Ibsen or Strindberg.
If the worlds are fully realized in the text, you can have those wonderful visuals.
Yet the tensions of an embattled immigrant community are fully realized.
It may be decades until these are fully realized in the energy marketplace.
And then there are fully realized masterpieces like "We Love All," darkly cosmic, mysterious, and essentially late sixties.
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Chords were fully realized.
These dreams may never be fully realized.
Yet this desire has not been fully realized".
This desirable visual arrangement is fully realized in humans.
Those people's fears had been fully realized.
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