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Discover Ludwig'fully running' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process that has either been up and running for some time or has been recently completed. For example, "The new business is now fully running and ready to serve customers."
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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.
Ned Lammas, by email A If you were in Athens last summer, you won't have had the opportunity to visit the New Acropolis Museum (newacropolismuseum.gr/eng) which has opened in stages over this year and is scheduled to be fully running by early 2009.
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Its elected governments have never fully run the country.
"I don't think this has fully run its course".
The exercise needs 5-6 people and can take 1 – 1.5 hours to fully run and debrief.
Instead, Mr. Fox said, the Division of Motor Vehicles should return to being fully run by state employees.
TLP is designed as a randomized controlled trial, piloted in 2015 ("Year 1"), and fully run in 2016 and 2017.
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