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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "full automation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a process or system that is fully automated, meaning it operates without any human intervention. Example: "The new factory features full automation, greatly increasing efficiency and reducing labor costs."
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It's not full automation.
What about full automation for non-trivial problems?
Full automation will arrive, and we will welcome it.
This allows for full automation of most assays.
Therefore a full automation of those systems is desirable.
Musk has said that full automation of Tesla's cars should be possible within three years.
But calculating sales tax has its own complexities, making full automation difficult.
However, to lose sight of the end goal of full automation is folly.
There are several levels of autonomy, going in stages from driver assistance to full automation.
From the perspective of sticky, amorphous human culture, semi-automation — pairing up humans with algorithms — beats full automation.
Deburring operation with high efficiency and full automation is a very difficult task.
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