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fully retains
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fully retains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that completely keeps or holds onto a particular quality, characteristic, or item. Example: "The new software update fully retains the original features while adding new functionalities."
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Alternative expressions(19)
fully maintain
thoroughly support
wholly support
fully conserved
fully endorse
strongly back
wholeheartedly approve
strongly support
firmly uphold
actively promote
fully support
wholeheartedly agree with
am in complete agreement with
perfectly support
entirely support
fundamentally support
abundantly support
altogether support
completed support
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Both selenocysteines effectively conjugate to a fluorescent iodoacetamide derivative and the resulting conjugate fully retains its antigen binding capability.
Science
The very good agreement between the predictions of CFD and 1D heterogeneous models at different operating conditions shows that the CFD-based correlation for transport properties fully retains all the main features of the detailed CFD simulation.
Science
Thus pooling at these levels fully retains the information important for phenotype sequencing while dramatically reducing cost.
Science
The one-armed YW211.31 antibody fully retains this inhibitory activity, even though it cannot potentiate Wnt signaling nor significantly antagonize exogenous DKK1 activity on Wnt signaling in cells.
Science
Here we show that YopJ is also not essential for virulence in the mouse model of pneumonic plague, as reflected by the finding that a yopJ-deleted Kim53 mutant fully retains its virulence upon intranasal administration.
Science
Amniotic fluid retrieved during labor represents a reasonable diagnostic material as it fully retains a fetal and pregnancy-related protein fingerprint, but in contrast to transabdominal amniocentesis, the method and timing of the collection do not place any unwanted stress on the mother.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Flavours fully retained, smoothly granular texture.
News & Media
Of all the Soviet-bloc nations, it was Romania that most fully retained Stalinist methods, both in the economy and in politics, into the 1970s and '80s.
Encyclopedias
Led by the vocalist and guitarist Erika Wennerstrom, the band has undergone some personnel changes, but judging by "The Mountain" (Fat Possum), its most recent album, it has fully retained its heart.
News & Media
In an interview, Ms. Abramson said she would turn her attention toward a full plate of tasks, focusing first on integrating the digital and print operations more fully, retaining top talent and making NYTimes.com more of an online community.
News & Media
Vespers and Matins were the only elements of the Catholic liturgy fully retained in the Lutheran church, so that Schutz, who was studying in Venice with Giovanni Gabrieli when Monteverdi published his Vespers, was inspired to write church music that directly echoed his example, designed for great cathedrals even more clearly than Vivaldi's.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "fully retains", ensure that the subject genuinely keeps all aspects of the characteristic or quality being described. Avoid using it for partial retention, which would be misleading.
Common error
Avoid using "fully retains" when only some aspects are kept. Instead, specify which aspects are retained and to what degree, ensuring accurate and transparent communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fully retains" functions as a verb phrase, typically used to indicate that a subject completely maintains or preserves a particular attribute, quality, or characteristic. As Ludwig AI highlights, it describes a state of complete preservation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fully retains" is a verb phrase signifying complete preservation or maintenance of a specific quality or attribute. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness in written English, and its primary use is within scientific and technical contexts, as evidenced by the example sentences. The phrase is best used when emphasizing that something keeps all aspects of a described characteristic. When only part of a characteristic is kept "partially retains" would be most suitable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
completely preserves
Emphasizes the act of maintaining something in its original condition without any loss or alteration.
entirely maintains
Highlights the aspect of keeping something at the same level or standard, without any decline.
perfectly keeps
Focuses on the flawless aspect of retaining something, implying no imperfections or deficiencies.
thoroughly conserves
Stresses the careful and comprehensive effort to protect something from damage or degradation.
wholly maintains possession of
Emphasizes complete ownership and control over something.
fully maintains integrity
Highlights the preservation of wholeness and soundness of something.
absolutely keeps intact
Focuses on maintaining something in its original, unbroken state.
totally upholds
Emphasizes the act of supporting and defending something completely.
completely sustains
Highlights the aspect of providing what is needed for something to continue to exist or function.
faithfully retains
Focuses on preserving something with accuracy and loyalty to the original form or intent.
FAQs
How can I use "fully retains" in a sentence?
Use "fully retains" to emphasize that something completely keeps a particular quality or characteristic. For example, "The updated formula "fully retains" its effectiveness".
What are some alternatives to "fully retains"?
Alternatives include "completely preserves", "entirely maintains", or "perfectly keeps". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "mostly retains" instead of "fully retains"?
While "mostly retains" can be used, it indicates a partial retention. "Fully retains" implies a complete, unaltered preservation. Therefore, choose the phrase that accurately reflects the degree of retention.
What's the difference between "fully retains" and "partially retains"?
"Fully retains" means something keeps all of its original qualities or characteristics, whereas "partially retains" implies that some qualities are kept, but others are lost or altered.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested