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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more fully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is being explained or elaborated on in greater detail.
Example: "The results of the study are more fully discussed in the following sections of the report."
Alternatives: "are elaborated on" or "are explained in greater detail."
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Microgreens are the early stages of plants more commonly harvested when they are more fully grown.
Similarly, some of the characters are more fully drawn, while others border on stereotype.
Some of the terra-cotta pieces are more fully worked, and several of those are showstoppers.
These storms are more fully described in the article tropical cyclone.
Elastomeric materials are more fully treated in the article elastomer (natural and synthetic rubber).
The secondary characters and their subplots are more fully developed, right down to their personal e-mail styles.
The songs on their second album are more fully formed and thornier than those on their debut.
The academy, they said, has helped keep more students enrolled in the district, so existing facilities are more fully used.
Mr. Holland has also expanded or corrected Hart-Davis's extensive footnotes so that Wilde's many correspondents are more fully identified and many obscure references are explained.
Some people suggest this is because the nature of contemporary media dictates that the personal foibles of public figures are more fully revealed.
Another thing: for moviegoers, Russian gangsters are scarier than terrorists because they are more fully integrated into society, and therefore invisible.
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