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"has been fully" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the completion of an action. For example, "The paperwork has been fully completed and is now ready for submission."
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That Congressman Condit has been fully cooperative.
That gift has been fully funded.
The mortgage has been fully paid.
(Since 2002 Aberlour has been fully merged with Gordonstoun).
Around 4pm, Bloomberg tweeted: "Service has been fully restored.
He has been fully in charge of that misrepresentation, too.
And, but as you said, this has been fully vetted.
I'm not satisfied that that has been fully explored.
It's an old Victorian that has been fully restored.
Our confidence in Nikkei has been fully vindicated".
Decades later, the museum has been fully restored.
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has been fully capitalized
has been fully heard
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has been fully preserved
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has been fully dedicated
has been fully told
has been fully embedded
has been fully closed
has been fully settled
has been fully received
has been fully set up
has been fully filled
has been fully signed
has been fully delivered
has been fully consumed
have been fully adequate
has been fully merged
has been fully replaced
has been fully created
has been fully upgraded
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