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The phrase "are not fully internalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe concepts, beliefs, or behaviors that have not been completely absorbed or accepted by an individual or group.
Example: "The new policies are not fully internalized by the staff, leading to inconsistencies in their implementation."
Alternatives: "are not completely embraced" or "have not been thoroughly assimilated."
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Mitigation is a global public good, thus its benefits are not fully internalized by the country that bears its cost.
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Her hands are not fully developed.
They are not fully blameless, of course.
Three additional prospects are not fully evaluated.
These authors suggested that osteoporosis-related knowledge among women of their sample was limited, the information was not fully understood or poorly internalized.
"I thought he was very impressive, but had not fully internalized how enormous of a task it is to run a statewide campaign in Texas," said Harvey Kronberg, the editor of The Quorum Report, an online Texas political journal.
Yeah, markets aren't fully efficient.
For me, it took probably 10 years to internalize this -- and I probably haven't fully internalized it yet.
The way Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan behaves shows us that he still doesn't fully understand and that he has not fully internalized democracy.
His moral compass was not fully formed.
The system is not fully developed.
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