Sentence examples for been fully operational from inspiring English sources

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been fully operational

adverb

In a full manner; without lack or defect.

  • He fully met his responsibilities.

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"It has always been fully operational, but we have never had these problems before," Cassin said.

"While the platform has only been fully operational for six months or so, we're confident about the future.

Nevertheless, CICIG had been fully operational for barely a year when Rosenberg was killed, and the case threatened some of the country's most untouchable figures.

PPS was developed in 1996 and has been fully operational since January 1997.

The SCT has been fully operational throughout all data taking periods, delivering high quality tracking data.

Russian firm Zvyozdochka, which refitted the submarine, said the vessel had been fully operational when it was returned to India in January.

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The laboratory, which costs $4 million to $5 million a day to operate, should be fully operational in October, he said.

Once expected to be operating in May, officials said the new group would not be fully operational until August.

Now it's fully operational".

Those pupils were fully operational, the irises a startling cobalt.

"Today they are fully operational in 18 countries".

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