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Discover Ludwig'fully setting' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a verb, meaning to make something ready for use or to place something in the right position. For example, "John carefully fully set up the tent before it started raining."
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Gillard, on her side, has to placate her coalition of Greens and independent rural MPs, soothe an electorate worried about cost of living increases, and throw enough protection money at the big resource companies to stop them fully setting their dogs on her.
Many mentors have lamented not fully setting expectations that the relationship is not about "help a mentee find and land the next opportunity". This is the role of a sponsor.
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The order is there fully set forth.
I don't think it has fully set in yet".
Return to the freezer again to fully set.
Amazon and others have never fully set out their position.
Let it sit for a few hours until fully set, then cut into squares.
I can't wait for it to fully set though – we dive in with teaspoons.
It will probably take 1½ minutes to fully set – that's all.
2. Bake 50 to 55 minutes, until filling is fully set.
Plaintiffs repeat and reallege each and every allegation above as if fully set forth herein.
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