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"fully cooperative" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to be completely willing to cooperate with something. For example: "The student was fully cooperative during the experiment and followed all of the instructions."
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A variety of inter-cell cooperation schemes have been proposed to mitigate ICI, ranging from a fully cooperative network to partially coordinated beamforming [24 27].
We've been fully cooperative".
"She's been fully cooperative.
That Congressman Condit has been fully cooperative.
"Within the legal constraints that they seem to have, they've been fully cooperative.
The statement said, "Amy was fully cooperative and apologized for the incident".
"We have been fully cooperative with that committee," Mr. Bennett said.
"I want to be fully cooperative with them because, after all, they're the police.
Moran is a long-time street cop who was fully cooperative with law enforcement authorities.
At the time the FBI executed the search warrant, Moran was fully cooperative.
The lawmakers had said recently that because of the department's concerns about protecting prosecutions, it had not been fully cooperative.
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