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"fully close" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a process or situation that has been completed fully or completely. For example: "The sale was fully closed last week, with all parties agreeing to the terms."
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As the big powers debate the number of refugees to accept, and as Trump tries to fully close the door to people like him, from Iraq, he waits.
Transportation officials say they will not need to fully close the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge as they had expected to complete repairs to a cracked beam.
The act of drinking may seem like no big deal for anyone who can fully close his mouth to create suction, as people can.
By 2014 the renewable energy program will allow Portugal to fully close at least two conventional power plants and reduce the operation of others.
Ehlers and Clark liken the traumatic memory to "a cupboard in which many things have been thrown in quickly and in a disorganised fashion, so it is impossible to fully close the door and things fall out at unpredictable times".
But in the end Mr. Early could never fully close the gap of 10 points or so that Mr. Warner opened up in the earliest days of the campaign.
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If simulations started from the open state, then the loop sampled closed and open conformations during the trajectory without fully closing.
And then the lids droop fully closed.
Almost 200 New Jersey roads were either partially or fully closed.
(The door was never fully closed, and the light was always on).
It could be done even sooner, he said, if the bridge were fully closed to traffic.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com