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The phrase "fully functioning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is working in its intended manner without any limitations or malfunctions. For example, "This car is still in great condition - it's a fully functioning vehicle."
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Normal, fully functioning adults don't.
Tests confirmed that the bioengineered teeth were "fully functioning".
(The car did have a fully functioning theft-alarm system).
Take action to create a fully functioning digital single market.
Her family is growing accustomed to their fully functioning door.
Failing to invest in a fully functioning car?
It is that benighted country's only fully functioning part.
Some are fully functioning again after enormous effort.
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