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Discover Ludwig"fully know" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to indicate understanding or awareness of something. For example: "I fully know how to use this software."
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I don't fully know the answer.
I don't think that we fully know.
But we don't fully know the reasons yet.
They also do not fully know how it hurts whales.
We may not fully know what he is getting at.
You do not fully know where it comes from.
He died when I was a kid, and I never got to fully know him.
We don't fully know the White House's role, or the C.I.A.'s role.
I don't think they fully know me as a person to help me".
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He never fully knew his cousins' thoughts.
species is not yet fully known.
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