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"fully respond to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you are asking someone to respond to something in a comprehensive or thorough manner. For example, "Please fully respond to this customer inquiry with as much detail as possible."
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Earlier both men had said they felt "a sexual act was necessary to fully respond to Tracey's piece".
When we fully respond to the desire for a true expression of America's humanity in its integrated totality, we will truly be in the new millennium.
But they declined to fully respond to my fundamental questions because, they said, of the legal entanglements of Ms. Miller and the paper.
This compensates for his merman inability to fully respond to those who fancy him, by letting him have death-sex using his teeth.
Perhaps consignors feared that in these times of recession buyers might not fully respond to art that is not always obvious.
State Street, which is based in Boston, said it had set aside the reserves because it wanted to put the issue behind it and because of a "desire to fully respond to customer concerns".
It is what makes even the most sensational objects in Washington feel welcoming and available in ways we still may not fully understand, and so cannot fully respond to.
"Both have created imaginative and arresting artworks that fully respond to the uniqueness of their location and I can't wait to see their sculptures in Trafalgar Square in 2012 and 2013".
The calm reporting of the prose seemed entirely appropriate to the strange events of the book; it could not fully respond to the events, so it would set down what had happened with the simplest manner possible.
A spokesman for the Bronx district attorney's office, Michelle Medley, said that the office could not fully respond to the question because it was difficult to reach people on a holiday.
Returning patients with less severe problems to detention despite medical advice that they cannot be expected "to fully respond to treatment in an environment that was making them sick".
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