Sentence examples for fully a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "fully a" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not an idiom or a conventional phrase that is in use. If you want to use the word "fully", you need to use it in the context of a larger phrase or sentence. For example: "She was fully a competent and capable leader."

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Today, I awoke fully a man, fully a person, fully a citizen and fully legal.

He is also intersex – neither fully a boy nor fully a girl.

Fully a third of the homes were built before 1939.

Fully a quarter of a century on, and vindication.

Ms. Gens is radiantly and fully a woman.

AOL, not fully a media company, not fully a technology company, never melded with its corporate partner.

Fully a third of the pieces in the current show are borrowed from private collections.

But now, after nearly two years of renovations, a theater has become more fully a museum.

So the strip that was eventually published in The New Yorker is fully a collaboration?

Kennedy's energy was fully a match for that of the vast crowd.

"Lord, pardon me, I'm still preparing, not fully a man as yet".

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