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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully unpacked" is not a grammatically correct usage in English.
However, it is a phrase that could be used in spoken English to mean having explained an idea or concept fully or completely. For example, "After I fully unpacked the benefits of an all-inclusive vacation package to my friends, they decided to book one right away".
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He still hasn't fully unpacked since he moved in late last summer.
Mr. Abraham's family is not fully unpacked, he said, but its religious life has found focus with two synagogues.
In fact, the action is so intricate that neither play can be fully unpacked without the other.
Berenson hadn't fully unpacked, and several fat woven-plastic bags with black prison markings were barricading the top of the stairs to keep Salvador from tumbling down.
In the time that he waited for his parents to arrive in the United States, he said, he never fully unpacked his suitcase.
But even before the new house was fully unpacked, Mr. Cassidy agreed to supervise all the children alone for three days while Ms. Cassidy flew to Syracuse to compete in the tennis association's Eastern Section playoffs.
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Mason unpacked.
I unpacked.
need to be unpacked.
Unpacked boxes are everywhere.
Accordions were being unpacked.
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