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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully turn" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the action of turning something completely or to its fullest extent. Example: "To ensure the lid is secure, make sure to fully turn it clockwise until you hear a click."
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Only then will the tide fully turn.
There are very serious questions about whether the army will fully turn over power even then.
While she's excited to begin the next chapter of her life, she's not ready to fully turn the page on Harvard.
Any buck converter that uses an NPN transistor or NMOS switch requires a voltage above the input voltage to fully turn on the switch.
In most cars this just means turning off the ignition, but in the Tesla there is no way to fully turn the car off.
Only after those events are over do the runners who have come through uninjured fully turn their attention to the relays.
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It ended Friday with the tables fully turned.
It is you who never fully turned toward it.
The Patriots had fully turned to a tight-end-centric offense.
Picabia's set incorporated banks of lights that, when fully turned on, blinded the audience.
In another painting, where the dancer is on flat foot, he shows admiringly how fully turned out her supporting leg is.
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