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Discover Ludwig"fully convey" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to express or communicate something completely and accurately. For example, "The anonymous complaint fully conveyed the employee's dissatisfaction."
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Christopher Harvie, in a characteristically entertaining contribution, does not fully convey Mrs Thatcher's impact.
"We feel the story does not fully convey the bank's strong work in forests.
Black-and-white photographs by Bud Browne and Craig Stecyk fully convey the solitude, skill and risk of surfing.
The cancellation of "One Day at a Time" hurts in a way the diversity numbers can't fully convey.
The District Court's instructions to the jury did not fully convey the mental state required by the Analogue Act.
Woven through this evening were selections from Ms. Paremski's new disc, including the second movement of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 7, whose searing emotionality she didn't fully convey.
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In some ways the spirit of these chamber concerts was most fully conveyed in the Brahms.
In fact, no adjective I know fully conveys the comprehensive artistic disaster that is "The Room".
Equally important, he fully conveyed its lyrical beauty, playing with introspection and an assured, singing tone.
Mr. Ling led a beautifully shaded and detailed performance that fully conveyed the exuberant character of the work.
It was hard to fault the composers for not fully conveying the inspirational beauty of the Rimpa tradition.
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