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"fully published" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been published in its complete or final form. Example: "The author's latest novel was finally fully published after months of editing and revisions."
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Lincoln's first fully published speech was about banking.
The agreement has been made in secret and will not be fully published publicly for years.
He lapsed into a coma and had to undergo surgery, but details of his illness were not fully published.
But Dr. Hayashi noticed that the results of only two of those trials had been fully published in medical journals.
The details of actual election expenditure by parties and candidates will not be fully published until later in the year.
The manual was fully published after the 2010 election with a foreword by Cameron on behalf of the coalition.
This work was first published in 1940 after a papyrus discovery and was fully published in 1960.
We will make as much of the data as possible openly available in due course, but, as is normal academic practice, not until our research is fully published".
An Efsa panel based its recommendation that glyphosate was safe enough for a new lease of life on six industry-funded studies that have not been fully published.
By the time it was fully published in 2006, Moore had separated from his first wife and he and Gebbie were a couple.
The results of their work were not fully published until 1995, however, when the chronology of Stonehenge was revised extensively by means of carbon-14 dating.
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