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Discover Ludwig"does not fully" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is incomplete, or not entirely accurate or true. For example, "The data available does not fully capture the scope of the problem."
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Scary does not fully sum it up.
Yet, that does not fully explain the defense's problem.
He does not fully buy into his doctor's sunny outlook.
"Afro-Cuban does not fully express the whole drum thing.
Paul McCartney does not fully subscribe to that view.
Unsurprisingly, the exhibition does not fully meet that tall order.
But your article does not fully do them justice.
But it does not fully capture the distress in Riverdale.
But this does not fully account for their high prices.
He raises issues he does not fully answer and allows us to get on with them.
And Mr. Welch does not fully transmit the pathos of the distance between father and son.
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