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The phrase "fully equipped to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express someone's readiness and preparedness for something. For example, "The doctor was fully equipped to handle any medical emergency that came through the hospital doors."
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These officers were fully equipped to deal with this situation".
But the boys of 2012-13 look fully equipped to emulate, if not better, their predecessors.
They have established a hospital that is fully equipped to do major surgery.
The Langseth arrives fully equipped to sense the seafloor and the material beneath it.
The companies that own the assets need to be fully equipped to deal with failures by contractors".
He added, "Inasmuch as I telecommute, my primary office is my home and is fully equipped to handle all agency business".
Undoubtedly there are senior people in the company who know more than me but I am fully equipped to deal with client requests and specifications.
When it is fully equipped to sail -- the masts and rigging will be installed by mid-April -- the Amistad will weigh about 136 tons.
Ours is a DC-10 jet that's fully equipped to teach and provide eye care no matter where we are in the world.
The system which is fine to deal with ordinary crime in a democratic system is not fully equipped to deal with modern-day terrorism.
In his response to Fox's resignation letter, the prime minster said Fox had overseen key changes in the Ministry of Defence "which will ensure that they are fully equipped to meet the challenges of the modern era".
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