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'fully operating' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe things that are working correctly and up to full capacity. For example: The factory had been fully operating for two months before the coronavirus pandemic began.
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Mr. Fujii said that, "some processes are fully operating".
The airport is expected to be fully operating by Tuesday evening.
Should he return, he would have a prime view of the fully operating jail.
A settled, fully operating Rooney is an entirely different beast, as Hodgson seems to realise.
Most services were back up within two hours and the network was fully operating after four hours.
G.M. Planworks, which is to be fully operating by the first quarter of 2001, is to have 150 to 200 employees.
However, the Manchester and Salford ventures are understood to be committed to fully operating in the UK, not charging fees from the BVI parent company.
It is to be substantially completed in 2005 and fully operating in 2006, said John V. Andrus, chief project manager for the Dormitory Authority.
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Off a central intersection within the mall is a large atrium lined by a variety of food stalls, with a fully-operating carousel at one end.
Recording EEG and fMRI data simultaneously inside a fully-operating scanner has been recognized as a novel approach in human brain research.
The last remaining fully-operating bathhouse on Hot Springs' famed Bathhouse Row.
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