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"completely expressed" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be more common to say "fully expressed" or "fully articulated" instead. Here is an example sentence using these phrases: "Her argument was fully articulated and left no room for doubt."
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Thus, the presence of both the repression mechanisms for expression of Gal1p leads to a switch-like response to glucose, with the expression residing either in the completely expressed or repressed states.
Perhaps that could be more completely expressed as "Right team, wrong time, wrong line-up".
Without the nourishment of the magazine, Gopnik feels, "he might be one touch less completely expressed than he is.
"Things sometimes tumble out of your mouth on these long late-night live streams, when everyone is spitballing and had a couple of drinks, that are not completely expressed and not exactly what you intend.
The distinction between meaning and interpretation fostered the idea that texts have a literal meaning, that knowledge can be completely expressed by means of such literal meanings, and that texts can be autonomous and objective.
Thus, the final confidence estimation can be completely expressed by means of the kernel: (8).
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It is possible to implement these approaches by fully investigating methods of expressing knowledge in each respective field and then to create knowledge expressions that completely express the problems' solutions.
He completely expresses humanity.
A functional approach that completely expresses the complicated surface texture knowledge for designers and engineers is often nonexistent on the shop floor.
However this process does not completely express the dynamic of system due to time-varying term (phantom {dot {i}!}{e^{j2pi.f_{1}.t}}).
If, in this case, I had tried to arrive at a definition of time synthetically, it would have had to have been a happy coincidence indeed if the concept, thus reached synthetically, had been exactly the same as that which completely expresses the idea of time which is given to us.
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