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Discover Ludwig'fully run' is not correct and usable in written English.
To make a sentence using 'fully', you could say, "The project was fully completed in September."
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Its elected governments have never fully run the country.
"I don't think this has fully run its course".
The O.E.C.D. said there was considerable uncertainty whether the turmoil in the financial markets had fully run its course.
Instead, Mr. Fox said, the Division of Motor Vehicles should return to being fully run by state employees.
In his own statement in CBS's release on the news, Mr. Letterman said that he and the CBS chief executive, Leslie Moonves, had agreed that "I need a little more time to fully run the show into the ground".
The practical effect is that users of Microsoft's operating system and Web browser may not be able to fully run some Java applications unless they acquire the latest versions of the Java software.
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Once fully running in 2015 the plant could produce 10% of the region's water.
Whether the resorts eventually attract the sought-after buzz and foreigners, especially when they are fully running later this year, remains to be seen.
"We have a court in place, a very fine panel of judges, a prosecutor, and we should be fully running by the end of the year".
Mr. Elliott, of Reuters, said his company might consider commercial use of its 290-foot-8-inch-high 290-foot-8-inch-high 290-foot-8-inch-high 290-foot-8-inch-high 290-foot-8-inch-high
While the plant is not yet fully running — fewer than half of all its centrifuges are spinning out enriched uranium — Iran could have it doing so within months, officials say.
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