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The phrase "fully separate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes something that is completely or entirely separate from something else. Example: The two companies have entered into a fully separate agreement, ensuring that their business operations remain completely independent from one another.
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Cook over medium-low heat until the grape skins fully separate, 20 to 30 minutes.
In some instances, the left and right hemispheres of the brain do not fully separate.
But don't expect plans for it to become three or four fully separate companies.
In addition secularism aims to end religious privileges or persecutions and to fully separate the state from religion which is a necessary means to that end.
Even in the information age, we can't fully separate fact from fiction, and although rumours are discredited, an aura of mystery remains.
These small bundles occur after a brief period of sonication and further sonication serves to fully separate all of the tubes, as seen in Fig. 2(b).
Lengthy periods of sonication fully separate and shorten the SiO2 NTs, revealing their tubular morphology as seen in Fig. 2(c).
GSK is also one of only two companies, along with Shionogi of Japan, to fully separate staff bonuses from the volume of antibiotics sold.
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The free energy difference between the fully separated EphA1 TM helices (at a separation of >2.5 nm) and the dimerized State 1 is ca. −60 ± 2 kJ/mol.
SEM image of (a) partially separated SiO2 NTs showing NT bundles and dispersed NTs, (b) fully separated dispersed SiO2 NTs, (c) separated SiO2 NTs showing tubular morphology, and (d) image showing branched morphology.
Can art ever be fully separated from politics, as he so vehemently argued?
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