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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully severed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which a connection between two things has been completely cut off. For example, "After the divorce, the couple's financial ties were fully severed."
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/ No Goomba had its head fully severed.
All Goombas had their heads fully severed.
/ The Koopa Paratroopa's head was fully severed.
/ Exactly one creature's head was not fully severed before 5pm.
The creature executed at 3pm had its head fully severed.
Bob's and Dave's heads were both fully severed.
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Unfortunately, this does not always succeed in fully severing their head from their body, and Bowser is simply too busy for a second chop.
Rickly duly issued a statement: Today, Collect Records — with the support and encouragement of all of our artists — have agreed to fully sever our relationship with Martin Shkreli, effective immediately.
It was remade in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance as Sword of Mana, in which features of the original game were reworked to be brought more in line with the direction the Mana series had taken with the later games, fully severing the series from the Final Fantasy series the original game was nominally a spin-off of.
Rickly said Collect had decided to "fully sever" its relationship with Shkreli.
But the continued presence of these workers in Poland — a NATO ally at the heart of the European Union — underscores how difficult it is to fully sever North Korea from the global economy, even as the nation accelerates efforts to build a nuclear missile capable of striking the United States.
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