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Discover Ludwig"completely fulfill" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone fully satisfying the requirements of a task, duty, or expectation. Example: "The actor completely fulfilled the director's expectations by delivering an outstanding performance."
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"Coming after Martin Luther King's birthday, this doesn't completely fulfill the dream, but it is one giant step toward that".
The prints completely fulfill the CC-BY license by including a tag with the creator's name on it.
This negative value is highly different from the Bragg peak sensitivity, which completely fulfill the condition of Eq. (4).
But a review overseen by Mr. Balanzino indicates that NATO's current spending plans would enable it to completely fulfill less than half the "force goals".
But make no mistake: Both Japan and Bolton are advocating that North Korea completely fulfill its side of the bargain first.
The goal is to find solutions that are both cost-effective and completely fulfill potable and non-potable demand in an integrated system.
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It implies, for example, that a life of one year with complete preference satisfaction has the same welfare as a completely fulfilled life of a hundred years, and has higher welfare than a life of a hundred years with all preferences but one satisfied.
In that, Shirley completely fulfilled both requirements.
And the promise was completely fulfilled.
But she was not completely fulfilled at Cantor Fitzgerald.
Whether rock ever completely fulfilled its early promise is arguable.
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