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'has been fully charged' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a process or condition in which something (a device, an object, etc.) has had enough power supplied to it to reach its maximum capacity. For example, "The battery in my phone has been fully charged, so I can use it for the rest of the day."
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It took three years of intense trial and error, but Javier Sanso's eco-powered, 60-foot racing yacht in the Vendée Globe has been fully charged since the start of the race in Les Sables-d'Olonne Sables-d'Olonneember.
They can drive a commercial LED (Fig. 4e) as an energy source when it has been fully charged.
Ensure that the battery you are using is rated for the device you are using it with and has been fully charged.
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He has been fully in charge of that misrepresentation, too.
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The potential energy surface of 2,2′-bithiophene under the influence of the external electric field (EF) constructed by point charges has been fully investigated with various basis sets at Hartree-Fork and density functional theory levels.
They've been fully in charge since the beginning.
Mr. Waili said the interior minister had been fully aware of all the charges throughout the investigation, but Mr. Bolani said in an interview on Friday that the most serious charges came as a surprise to him.
These issues have been fully addressed".
"That car had been fully submerged.
They have been fully restored.
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